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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1995-02-23 - Orange Coast PilotTHE NEWPORT BEACH • COSTA MESA TI1e usual is unusual in our weather lately, so Nllft.~ morning clouds 01!Jl)!J 1 and then some sunshine this afternoon, with the douds back again by nightfall. See Weather, Page A2 Serv~ng the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 Mama mial Disney's Newport resort to have an Italian theme Artist's rendering depicts Walt Disney timeshares on the Newport Coast, a planned $250 million project that will have an Italian villa theme to coincide with the look of the land. \ • Project will feature ti_meshares, villas on 70 acres of Newport Coast. Bv EVA.~ HENERSON, STMF WP.nu NEWPORT COAST -The creators of Disney World h::ive .an . entirely different concept for a high-end timeshare development silted to occupy a 70-acre stretch of Ncwpoi:J Coast. ltalyland? The· name \\ill actually be "Disney's NC\\port Co;ist Resort," say officials from Disney Vacation Development, but the $250 million project will have an Italian villa theme Lo coincide with the look of ~lAP.C ~lARTIN, DAILY l'ILOT Workers rope off area around Balboa Peninsula plum tree that was cut down because it was ripping up the sidewalk. Tree's last stand City has large, treacherous kaffir plurn tree chopped down, despite obje~tions from neighbors Bv EvAN H ENEB.SON, STAFF Wiun:1t M u.ch can change ov~r the course of sue years. ' Nano Von Oppenheim, who once chained herself and six friends to a eucalyptus tree before she would let the city remove it for parking spaces, has reluctantly allowed the city of Newport Beach lo cut down a large kaffir plum tree on Edgewater Avenue. Reluctantly. "At the end, J thought all l could do was ,eompr9mise," Von Op.penheim said. "I'm just so tired of the whole thing." The tree had stood outside of Von Oppenheim's Lindo street home for nearly 30 years. Von Oppcqbeim had paid for its m:iinterfance and regul:irly !.Wept away the plums that periodically dropped on the side\\alk. She also rebuilt a nearby bench and planter area, all of which sit in city property in the area between her home and her dock. Residents and visitors Lrequently i.it along the bay front to watch the annual Chril>tmas 13o:i~ Parade in Newport H:irbor. Wall..crs and bike rs frequently move through the i.ccluded street, which sits directly across from D:iy Island. "P~1rentl> bring Ji11le kids and t:ikc piclures under th~ll tree," Von Oppenheim said Wednesday. "I widened the bJck relit of the bench so that people coukl sit there. It's a little nature have n for people ''alking See TRH/Pa9e ~ 10 the land. ·Disney filed its draft environmental imp:ict report \\ith the county earlier this \\eek. The public w'ill h::ive 45 days to re!:ipond to the document, afte r ''hich time there will be a meeting before the county planning comrnisliion. Disney Vac:ition Development expects to begin grading by thii. i.ummcr and hopes to open Dii.ney's Newport Coast Resun by spring of 1995. The company, which h:is one t1me-sh:ire facility in operation and t\\O more under con:.truction. b proposing a project th at ill less . massive and more desirable than an earlier Marrio11 time-share pl.in \\hich \\Oukl have occupied the same loc:.ation. a;cording to Di:.nc) of111.i.:.ab "Our pl:tn \\Ould h:i\e less trallic and ''e're building far fe\\er unitl> than the sp::icc allu\\S," ~.:11d Dougbs f\torebnd. the project's <leh.lopment u1redor. "Plus, the Jtali.:.an hill tO\\n th1.:1nc i; more in keeping "ith the '.>Urroundtng arc:i." The propo~d include!:i 650 lituJio through threl:·bcdroom UllllS -fur .:! tot::il OI I.Ol.IO m<li\ 1du.il room'> -a:. ''ell a~ re~taur ..ints, a hotd building anJ a series of' ilb!> Eac.:h 'illl in the 1e:.ort \\tit c\ukc .1 J1llercnt r~g1011 uf Ital\ ·1111 . ." 1e-.urt \\Ouhl mdudc a See R.ESORT/Page A10 Robberies leave ., store employees rattled, shaken • Police still seeking man suspected of robb ing two Costa Mesa businesses and kill ing owner of Laguna Beach ice cream store. Bv !\Lule S. Pos~a.R., l>rm \\"1<:ru COSTA MESA -A teen-age 00\\Cr·)hop emplO)eC \\..is so rat· tied by an ;mned m:in \\ho grabbed mane) out of her l..1:.h dra\\ er that l>he cuuld111t attend cla!:isel> al bt:.i11c1..1 H11~h ~chuvl the following Ja),. her bu-~~ ):tid. That robber~ susplct l:,11cr ended his br::w.:n MonJ.1y-night crime spree '' ith the rnuri.kr of a co-owner of a I3~k1n-Robb111s ice cream store in L:igun.1 l3.cJ.d1, po- lice say. The ~Iring of rubherte:- r:in ,through l\\O Co~IJ ~ks::i stores and one in Tustin bdo{e ending in Lagun:i D1.:ach \\1th · the 1j1.il l>hooting, police saiJ. POiice said emplo)CC) lrom both Costa Mesa bu!:iinc:>:.eli hJ\l' c1\cn descriptions of the su~pcct --"ho bore distincthe tallou~. one in block-c:illigraphy lettering anJ one th :.11 m:.i) form teardrops under :rn C)C -:.ind \\ere i.ho\\n a photo· graph of the man on \\'cJne:.J;i~. before it \\!ls rck:i.:.cd lO the: mcdi:.a. The photugr aph \\ ;.i:. J~p!k.i!t..J off of :i store s..:curit~ 1..ip1.: t..il..cn at the 13.1skin•Robb1ns store 1. Tu:.tin. L:.agun:.a Ucad1 Pl1l1~c Lt. D..indl Adums s..11d RC\\ anh totaling S 15,uUIJ ll r Ill· 1urm:i1ton k.idsng to the .in~sl anJ con' ict1on ot the ,u.,p..:d :11:: being oHcreJ. Ad.inl:. \..11J. L.ig" .. .i 13cach police abo h:.t\l set up a 1011-frcc phonr: lin'" -\1)()-LUl'u· 00', or 800-527-3UUS -th..11 oth.r tipster:. anon) mit~. But the molit frightening .1,p1.:1:1 of the spree \\..ts the n'..tl\ s ..ihl.:~ to 1111 so m:ln) stores 1n su1.:h a . ·short peno<l of time. "ll i:. dbturbing th.Jt he )l.1 ... L\\l) in Co'>IJ ~lcs.i, one in Tu~un u11J th en comes into Lagun.1 Dc:u.:h in ju:.L unJcr an hour," r\JJni:. '..tiJ One of the crime 'ic111n,, .1 i -· \e:ir-old E:.1.1ncia sc111or. \\..1:. ~\orking alone 111 the Clll\lll~ ·, flowu ston:, located ::it 29-..3 H.ir· bor 131\J., ''hen ihi.: gun1i1;in See ROllERY /Page A 10 Williams willing to buy the farm in Costa Mesa • But officials say there are many hurdles to clear if they accept former school board trustee's $10 million bid for Costa Mesa High property. Bv ~L\11.v A.'(::-. HAR.Mo::-., StAH W1t11L• NEWPORT-MESA -A former school board trustee's idea to turn the Costa MesJ I ligh School farm into :i haven for tract homes h.t) become the talk of the l>Chool community. Nc"port Uc:ich de\elopcr Tum Williams h:b offered to bu) the 18-acre farm i.ite from the New· port-Mesa Unified School Di)trict fo r S 10 million. He pitcheJ the idea during ,a school board mc~t· ing Tuesday night. After the mcctin£, Wilfi,um s:i1d he was serious ::sbout the offer and has invc~tors already committed ti.) lin:iuce the project. The farm site is also being rcviC\\Cd by the city of Costa f\k:.a, the count\ fair- groundl> and the !.chool db1i11:1 lor potenti:.al use.: :is a l>ports facilit~. After \\'illiams' SIO m1llion an- nouncement, m::sn~ p;1rcn1' at thl' meeting liaiJ the olkr \llunJcJ like the perfect, easy :ins\\cr to thl' dbtrict's bud!!Cl \\OCs. Though district of11c1ab aren't sure how much money ''~I 1:-c sal· v:igcd from the count~ 's b:111krupt funds. Ne" port-Mesa st.:.ands to Jo-,e S millton under one pl.Ill propo~ed by the county. The bo..ird JiJn't J1rl'cth re· pund to the offer Tucl.Ja~ i11gh1. but J1slt1 t officials Jid the' arc SI\ ing the propo!:ial lie rious consid- cra11on. \\ illiJm aho maJt.! the i.::ime bid for the fa rm in October. "The ofrcr is certainlv an e\Cll· ing one," i.aid dbtrict Supl'rinll:n· Jent ~tac Oernd. "l3ut there :tre J number of hur· dies that ''ould ha'e to be cro scd before the di trict could get the money into 1h cl.)ffcrs. Mo)t im· See fARM/P•t• A 10 NUMalU Views diner when it comes to beggars on the streets of Costa Mesa. NEWSROOM 540-1224 HOT.LINE 642-6086 SPORTS 642-4330 INDIX Around Town ............... AS Community Forum ....... A9 Sports ........................... 81 Mllt/W·~~~ •T-*-........... ~ f'ti'*4 .. ,,., MIWO(W,... W • Cos~a Mesa City Council gave its preliminary nod to two laws targeting panhandlers, but some say the measures aren't charitable. ordinance is the way to go. \Ve do need to stop the probkm. but I'm not sure how." On Tuesday night, the City Council gave initial approval to BY TlNA BoAGATTA, SrAJ'F WRJna COSTA MESA -R'csidcnts might f cel a little SBfer in the shopping malls if two proposed panhandling laws win final a~ proval from the City Council next month, but 50mc people say the effort may be misguided. "We so often just full upon pu· the meai.ure~. aimed at peddl~rs or beggars who solicit charity from street medians and panhandler· who use intimidation or "aggres· ive" manner to pcr..u:idc others to give them money. nitive meu!lures and laws for changes that \\e hnvc to bring about within ourselves and in our society," Jenn Forbath, founder of SOS (Share Our Selves) poverty relier center, said on Wednesday. Councilman Peter J3uff u wa perhaps Lhe most oubpokcn on "I don't think people should be the issue, suggesting thllt mo~t subjected to being hara"cd by JXlnhandlen will •pend the money panhnndlcrs, but I'm not ~UIC ml •On drugs instead Of food, .. "These arc not people "ho are quietly a!:i!..ing for help," he saitl. "They arc basically con men, i.cam artistl> • , . They're ~Ubl>tancc abus· crs who arc going to tat..e that mol)ey and buy another nickel bag of cracl. cocaine, and they're going to smo~c it, snort it, take it any ''ay they can." About · half a dozen residents turned out to speak on the ordi- nances Tuesday night, mo t \Oic- ing their support of the proPQ)Cd laws. Some complained $pccir.cally about one individual who ~tands at the corner of Harbor Doulcvard and the San Diego Frce~ay of· frump "'ith a sign that rca~, "\\'ill ''or!. for fooJ." Still, a few pcopl~ questioned the se,erity of the problem. And Counc1l"oman Sandra Gcn1-. \\as among them. "l don't ~now if l JUSl look un- approachable or if I J~t Jon't look rich," Geni said. "But I've been by, that 405 Frccwuy offramp plenty of time~. and l'"c yet to have this man approach me. l\e maybe had a couple or kidl try to sell me flowers. but tha1'1 ~bout ... CM•CllJh9e Ate l,.. ' /.. Thursday. Fet>Nary 23, 1115 OCALS 0 LY CITY EDITOR IRIS YOKOI, 574-4233 Cht•M Get thl Pltlll'll at Used Cl•ra Store prices · One C01t1 M111 ponce nan 820 sign-on tee I CAN'T SAY ENOUGH GOOD things about The Used Camera Store (645-9161), located at 545A W. 18th St., in Costa Mesa. Since I've enrolled in photography classes this store has been invaluable. Owner David Moore gives each customer his full attention, giving informal photography lessons from behind the counter. sweet The Costa Mesa Police Department is doing away with a $20 sign·off fee that is charged for verification of so-called "fix-it ticket" corrections. The store sells top-quaJity used and new cameras and accessories. And the prices are 25% to 50% less than retail. deal The City Council approved the eliminntion of the fee during its meeting on Tuesday night. "Tiie front desk documented the reaction that this fee is generating with citizens who need assistance," police Capt. Best Buys Moore is always interested in trade-in cameras and equipment, and currently he's in need of Canon AE-1 and other Canon series cameras, Pentax K-1000, and Minolta X-700, X370 or X570. 0 llOBlE SPORTS (675-9700). located at 283 1 E. Coast Highway in Corona del Mar, is having its annual clearance sale s1arting Friday from 10 a.m. 10 5 p.m. through Sunday. hems are discounted 50% to 75%, and all clothing is half-off. Top name brands on sale include Quiksilver, Bogner, Descente, Roffe, Obermeyer, Columbia and Burton. Hobie Sports is giving the lowest prices of the year on skis, boots, poles, bindings and snowboards. And for kids ages 3 to 17, there's a trade-in program. You can trade-in skis, boots, poles, and receive 50 cents on the dollar and apply it to new equipment or trade-in your used equipment for used equipment at no-charge to you. 0 IF YOU'D LIKE TO HELP out local :.chools and attend a free Uttlc People Expo complete with Looney Tunes costume characters, a live band, food, and activities for kids, you can attend the Spirit Run· '95 this Sunday at Fashion Island. Funds raised will help out local schools including Roy 0 . Anderson, Uncoln and Harbor View Elementary. The Spirit Run includes a lOk run at 7:30 a.m., a Sk run/walk at 8: 15 a.m., and three Lillie People races including a I -mile run at 9:30 a.m. for 9 to 10 year olds; a I-mile run at 9:50 a.m. for 7 to 8 year olds; and for 6 year olds and under, a l/z mile run at 10:10 a.m. Registration is $16 for adults and $14 for children. On race d ay, add $2. It wasn't business as usual at California School where Pat Holmberg's first-and second-graders sold out of sweets as they traded the goodies for pieces of trash picked up on campus by fellow students. The event was part of a social studies project. At top, students pass out cupcakes and candy. Above, David Spenser, 7, and buddy David Seagondollar, 6, shout out orders to students crowding around one of the hottest exchange items -candy bars. Below, Kelly Barbosa, 6, holds a fistful of junk in hopes of turning it in for something sweet. . 0 SHAPE-UP NEWPORT (63 1-3623) is offering a special for new members. You can try-out a membership for six weeks for S69. PHOTOS BY DON LEACH The limited membership waives · enrollment fees and dues. Shape-up Newport, a health club f.or men and women is located in the WestcLiff Plaza at 1080 Irvine Ave. in 1'.lcwport Beach. 0 TIUANGLE SQUARE'S DNA It's In The Jeans has discounted selected men's and "omen's clothing 25%. The Volunteer Directory runs pcriodlCJ11ly in the Daily Pilot. If you'd like information on gelling your organization listed, call 642-4321, ext. JJI. DNA specializes in jeans and Melrose-style clothing, though the sale c.Joes not include jeans. DNA is located on 11le streel level of Triangle Square. aallet Pacifica 0 The B:illet P:icifica Guild, a volunteer support group for Ballet P:icific:i, needs volunteers for :i variety of t:isks. For more inform:ition, call Mo11y Lynch :it 642-9275. 'l'JUS IS THE last week of Hickory Farm's coffee special -buy a pound, get a Community Hospice Car~ ppund free. The offer ends March 3. •Hickory Farms sells whole bean or fresh gtound coffee in a vari ety of blends. ·Hickory Farms (642-4302) is located in t~e Westcliff Plaza at J 71h at Irvine in Newport Deach. Communi1y I lospicc Care, an orgamz:Hion th:.11 provides medic:il :ind emotional support to terminally-ill p:itients and their f~nulics in Or:ingc Coun1y, needs volunteers in Cos1a Mc53 and Newport Bc:ich. For inform:ition or registrntion, c:ill Cindy L:iird, 978-7447. 0 U,st Duys appears Thursdays aod SUturdays. Wbctbcr )'Ou're • merchant or D,shoppcr, ii you know of a good buy call ute DI 540·1224, fDX me at 646-4170 or write to me: Dest Duys, Dally Pilot, 330 W. Day St., Costa Mesa, CD/if. 92627 • Costa Mes• Civic Playhouse • ' ,.., • ., ,...n .... , lllilJ PlllL •• 88, .... Tb11t1111 IL Joh11-. l'llblishcr \\1llla• Lobdtll, Cdnor Sltt't Ma~. Manaiina Edicor , lrft Yolol, Cicy Ed11or • , Marc Martla. Pho!Q Ed110r • M fn•ll. 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No newt .ioriu, ii· Pn:sidtnt .vlJ CLO M VOLUNTEER DIRECTORY Costa Mesa Historical Society The socic1y collects inform:ition, photos :ind :irtifocts rcl:11ing to the history of Costa Mcs:i and the I l:irbor :ire:i. Voluntecr5 :ire needed for clerical 1asks, computer input and help in the hbrJry. For information, c:ill Charles Beecher, 631-5918. Costa Mesa Literacy Group 111c Costa Mesa Litcr:icy Group needs volunlccrs to help people become literate or tc:ich English as a second langu:igc. For informotion, call r·ulkr, 548-3384. Easter Seals E3Stcr Se:ils Society needs \Oluntecrs for ongoing clerk;il work, help in programs for children "ilh dis;ibili1ics and to help \\ith spcci:il events. For inform:ition, call 834·11 11. Exchange Club Child Abuse Prevention Center Volunteer~ urc needed to help families where :in incldenl of child ubusc has been WEATHER foot wind waves, 3 TIM,IRATUHS fool soulhwest Newport Beach swell. Morning 64/52 clouds and coaslal Balboa fog \\ilh partial 64/52 Costa Meu cle;iring this 69/52 aflernoon. Corona dcl Mar 65/52 TIDll TODAY Firsl high SU•f FO•ICAIT 3:26 .a.m ........... 4.9 LOCATION SIZE First low 11:07 a.m ......... 0.1 Wedge 1•2 SW Second high Ne"-port 1·2 SW Blacldes 1·2 SW S:4B p.m ........... 3.2 Second low River Jetty 1·2 SW 10:19 p.m ......... 1.2 CdM 1·2 SW fRIDAY rirsl high aOATINO 4:43 a.m ........... 5.2 light v.ui;able fir~! low winds morning ilnd 12;06 p.m ........ ·O.J evening hours ~Nond high shifling 6:-' 1 p.m ........... 3.6 "'Hl·•oulh~est 15 ~cond low '" ..... : ... knots lhis 11 :34 p.m.1.9 ~rternoon \\.1lh lwo W.Jter lernp.: 59 Rick Johnson said in a staff report distributed to the council prior to Tuesday's meeting. "Approximately 71 % ... arc residents, and approximately 66% of the people are angered at the fee, and most leave without having the service performed." Johnson said some officer~ have signed off on fa-it citations while out in 1he field without enforcing the fee. Twelve Ensign students honored by school board A dozen Ensign Middle School studen1s \\ere honored recently by school board trustees for their involvement in an award-winning program dealing with prejudice. · The California School Doards Association gave the school's program "Eliminating Bias and Prejudice on a School Campus: One School's Effort" a second place in its Golden Bell a)' ards. Through the Student Ethnic Forum program, students learn how to get along with each other despite differences. Principal Scolt Paulsen and parent volunteers Laurie McKenzie and Michele Silver were also recognized, along with students: Tinisha Felix, Andrew Evans, Hank Hsieh, Adam Hearlson, Alfonso Morales, Denise Andrade, Helen Corral, Molly Melum, Starla Silver, Kelly McKenzie, Efren Lopez and Ludwing DeLaCruz. Arraignment for Stinson delayed until Monday reponed and :i referral made by 1hc counly, anc.J to work with families of high-risk victims of p:ircntal drug addiction. For inform:ition, call 722-1107. SANTA ANA -An arraignment for the Costa Mesa father who repor1edty shot and killed his daughter has been delayed un1il Monday. David Curtis Stinson, 39, who now lives in Newport Deach with his sister, faces a single charge of involuntary manslaughter with a penalty-enhancing allegation that he used a gun. If convicted, Stinson could spend up to nine years in state prison. Glrl Scouts The Girls Scouts of Orange County need \Oluniccrs to be 1raincd as troop lc:idcrs, to serve on spcci:il committees, :ind to give lcc1ures, dcmons1rations or classes. For information, call 979-7900. Costa Mesa police officials - in a written request fo r a search warrant at the Coral Street apartment where Stinson lived with his daughter Collister Natis Stinson at the time of the Oct. 27 shooting -said that Stinson admitted shooting his daughter, but repeatedly called it an accident. Hat Connection 111e I l:it Connection is a women's phil:inthropic extension of th e Ch:imbcr of Commerce ''hich serves the communities of Cos1a Mesa :ind Newport Be:ich. For information, c:ill Kay Wnlburger, 650-2144. Kids Cancer Connedlon The Kids Cancer Connection is an organization dedicated to the cmotion:il, cduca1ionul :ind financial needs of children afnictcc.J with cancer. Volunteers arc needed. For informa1ion, call 851-7774. Stinson was freed without bail in · November, in part so he could attend his daughter's funeral. -By t11e D~ly PJ/ot SURF REPORT S..rflh1e/ w .. etrak thr.u1h Tuestlay Strong high ~ressure that haj broug t us summer weath er and 60 degree water temperatures will fade by weel.end, bringing light oind variable wind condilions and cooler weather, but not much surf. A strong storm off of Japan should send us some good waves late neltt week . We shou ld see a verr smoill NW wind swel this weekend, and maybe some SSW pulses from the southern hemisphere. ror daily forecasts, call (900) 976-SURF. The c;all costs 51 .50 plus ;any possible toll. (, POLICE FILU COHAMHA JOO block of West Bay Street: Clcnning equipment, power tools anc.J a ladder were rcporlcdly stolen by someone who entered a vacant upurtmcnt through :in unlocked window. The hems laken from the :1partmen1, which wus being cle:ined, were wonh $750. 1100 block or 8ucklnal11u11 Drhe: A purse :ind o ski j:icket, worth a combined $50, were reported stolen from a home th:it w:is left unlocked . 2600 block or N~port Uoule,ard: A camera bag with equipment inside wns reported s1olcn from a locked c:ir. The items were worth $220. NIWPORT 8UCN Dia Canyon Colr Couru: Pcrwnal belongings, worth $182, that had been left in a golf e:irt during a round were reporteJ stolen. 1100 block of Wut Balboa Boulevard: Someone who got into a home 1hrough an open window took $115 in cash 500 block or Ea1t Edpater Avenue: A business received two coun1crfci1 $100 bills from two people who walked into the store 1ogcthcr and each indivi<tually bouaht shiru \\Orth about $30 each. The store's loss was $200 because 1he suspects were given cash for their chanac. Wiii 'blue ribbon' 1r•P keep di trict out ol tha rllllT • A committee of financial experts now serves as an advisory panel on Newport-Mesa investments. A new "blue ribbon committee" of financial experts from the com- munity has been established by Newport-Mesa Unified . School Distric t Superintendent Mac Bernd. The investment advisory group was cre3ted at the request of the community and school board trust- ees after the county decl:ircd b:rnkruptcy, freezing Newport- Mes3 district funds, including S47 million th3t district orfici3ls bor- rowed to invest in the high-risk, high-yield county pool. The committee will advise the district on its investments. "Most importantly, the committee will help us develop an investment pol- Feruu.son calls tor Johnson to be ousted lrom Assembly Bv M.u.c S. l'OSNER, STAFF WIUTla NEWPORT BEACH -Gil Ferguson is calling for the state Attorney General or the Secre- tary of State to oust Ross John- son from his ksembly scat be- cause he has "abandoned" vot- ers by moving out of his district. Johnson, along with Ferguson, Assemblywoman Doris Allen and five others are seeking the 35th Senate District seat vacated by Marian Bergeson. But in order to be a candi- date, Johnson had to move from Placentia to Irvine. Th:it, Fergu- son contends, shouldn't be al- lowed by those who establish election rules. "Never has anyone ab:indoned their voters to run in another district," Ferguson said duFing a news conference at his Nev. port Beach campaign headquarters that was followed by one on the steps of the state Capitol on Wednesday afternoon. Johnson's decision to move out of Placentia has left his 72nd Assembly District -which also includes Fullerton and La Hahm -without an advocate in the state's lower house, said Ferg u s·o n a fo rm e r As- semblyman. "This strikes right at the heart of representative government," Ferguson said. ''That's why they call it representative go.,,crnment -he's supposed llJ reprei.ent a group o·f people that he li,cs among and understands. "They don't have any repre- sent::ition up there," he said of the North Orange County voters \\ho elected Johnson. 'The 70th has t\\O (represent:itiq:s) - icy for the future," Bernd said. The $47 million loan, which is due in June, is the primary finan- cial matter under discussion by the commiuee. The Newport-Mesa district has :i total of nearl} SSO million frozen in the county pool. In addition to the S47 million lo:rn, about $33 million in property taxes and other revenues th:n were, by law, di- rectly deposited with the county also sits in the pool. Mrs. (Marilyn) Brewer :ind Mr. Johnson." Dut Johnson, who maintains that quality representation is more important than where in the county :i representative lives, dismissed Ferguson's attempt as •·a l)pical Gil Ferguson stunt." "This is a desperate attempt by Gil Ferguson, whose cam- paign is evaporating before his eyes because of his betrayal and his maneuvering to keep (Assembly Speaker) Willie Uro\\ n in power," Johnson snid by phone from his Sacramento office. "I think that this clearly shows thnt Gil is trying to divert attention nway from the fact that he has disgraced himself •.. by telling (independent As- semblyman) Paul Horcher to leave the (Republican) party." Johnson admits that he has a home in S::icrnmento. "l O\\n 3 home in the 35th Senate District (and) I o" n a home in Sncramento," John:.on said. ··so docs Mr. Ferguson. So docs Ms. Allen." Members of the new investment ad\11sory committee include: • C}nthia Dillion, assistant vice· president, real estate investments, Pacific MutuJI • Raymond Pacini, executive vice president, Koll Real Estate Group • 0Jnicl J lart...ins, attorney, Har- kins & Michelman • Cha1ks Mack, C.E.O., United Western Medical Centers • Roge r Alford, l lausmanigcr, Bence, Lange and Alford • Bill J:icoby, Nation:il Dank of Southern Oihfornia •Jennifer Gueze, inH:stmcnt counsel, Pacific Mutual •Elaine Ha,ens, \ICC president of fixed incomes securi11c-., Padtic Mutual • Chrii.s Street, invc~tmcnt banker •John Packer, 3ss1)1Jnt 'kc president, real estate lll\Cstmcnt. portfolio management, PJcit1c ~lu- tu::il •Mac Bernd, Ne\\ port-Me a su- perintendent •Michael Fine, Ne"port-Mesa. dm..:ctor of fiscal seniccs. ~ 1 he commmee members :ire all. and1' 1duals ''ho expressed an in- terest in using their financial ex-; pertisc to help the district, ::iccord-4 ins to district officials. I he committee ha'> met once.'. ., hut h.is not decided how often~ mccling' Mii be held. -By M:uy Ann H umon: City eases garage rule for landlords Rv T INA llOllGArrA, STAH Wurn COSTA MESA -Apartment O\\ncrs ::ilong James Street, Shali- mar Dri"e and West 18th Street now can offer their tenants :i little more security -:ind do it legally. O'er the years. many apartment O\\ ners have convened their car- pons into enclosed garages to help safeguard against car break-ins :ind theft, problems which they claim :ire rampant in that West Side neighborhood. However, most of those conver~ions \\Crc done "ithout proper city :ipprcv:il and don·t conform to building code standards. On ·r ucsday, the City Council .1ppro,ed a plan that lega lizes tl10se con,crsions and ullO\\S other . J(}.l rtmenl o" ncrs in that area to do the same in the future. The matter had been presented to the cit) 's Pl::inning Commission IJ t month, bu t the committee dcadlocb.cd on a decision, leaving ll up to the Ci ty Council to decide. ··1 think C\el)body \\JS happy with the council's decision," s;.iiJ Doug Cira Iii, '"ho O\\ ns three apartment buildings on Shalimar Drive. At Tuesday's meeting, C1r;.illi - who said he's made signittcJnt im- provements to all three of his buildings but has not comertcJ his carports -told the council thJt he was prepared to sell hill propc r- ties if the plan was not :ipprO\ c d. On Wednesday, Ciralli s:iid he\ decided to keep the apa1tmcnb and may purchase three murc properties on the same block. "13ut, this \\OUld have b..:en the straw that broke the c.1md\ back," he said. "I had m:11 .. k up m~ mind riftcr one of Ill) un1h \\;,i., broken into last month. "I can onl} do l>O much ,1, .in O\\ne r. We just need om1.: hi:lp, and we need to \\Ork tog1.:th.:r. This is a step fOT\\ aru." Last month, the hsu..: r Jt-.cJ 11.c in! of i.ome propert> O\\lh.. r' "1111 fch a few ol the 1.."0nJ1tiL'l1' .:t forth in the plJn were un1 c.Nll~· .ille. Out on Tuesday, the council c1111110Jtcd those requirements. Linder the initial plan. the O\\n- cr:. \\Ould ha'e been required to mal\e some 1mpro,emenll> to the wm crsions. For e>.ample, some o" ncrs \\OulJ ha\ e been required to kno1.k out partition~ that ha'e been added \\1thin the enclosures :inJ install garage doors \\ ith glass \\lndo\\:. or \tee! mesh openings to cn-.urc the structures v.ould not be u)cJ J') II\ ing ~p.ice. llo"c'cr. many o-wners argued ti J I the opcmngs \\ould merely .d iv" burgLtr:. to "pick :ind choose \\ h:.it 1hc) 'n.: going to i.teal." · l11ac "\..re .;.1 lot of good fh 1111:. th .i t ''i:rc made lal>t night," ~1 .1~0r Jv1. l.:r1ck:.on s<.11J on Tues- JJ~. · \\e·rc going to be \\Orking "11.1 t•1c propert) O\\ncrs in i;ood l<ltth .111J the\ need to make a glXJJ-l:uth d lo~t "1th us.'' I 1 prvpdl) O\\ ners s..:e a garage L·1. 1H;rtc.:d into a d\\clling -a c11y 'aJ.1110 11 -.. " e hope th::it they \\1 I not•f> the cit>." Enclo..!>On said. Bet on it: Allen over Johnson and Ferguson DARE honors Harbor View students today A long with :in incalculable number of letters, postcards and "Urgentgr:ims" offering us more than two dozen credit cards :ind home equity loans, last . week's mail contained another curious piece of literature: a sample ballot for next month's state Senate election. Do you believe that history does repeat itself? If so, get thee to a bookmaker and plunk down a bundle on Doris Allen to win Marian Dergeson's erst\\ hile seJt in the upper chamber. Check this out: On the Coast Allen won the Assembly sea~ she currently holds when her opponents then, Nolan Frizzellc and Tom Mays, split the massive conservative vote allowing Doris to dance her way to Sacramento. Needless to say, all three were Republicans. Also needless to say, Frizelle and Mays tried to outdo one another as to which of them was further to the right of Atilla the Hun. Allen, me:in"hile, used the old "responsible conservative" pitch and won the election. If that sounds familiar, consider a more recent election when three Republicans, one woman :ind l\\O men, duked it out. Remember when Marilyn Brewer did precisely the same thing last i.pring when she ran against Tom Reinecke :ind Barry Hammond for the Assembly scat Gil Ferguson vacated. Reinecke and Hammond tried to ou t-conservative one another, thereby splitting the hard-core right wing vote, allowing Brewer to ~~A~J-ouvsg BUY 5 SEU USED CLOTHES, TOYS 5 ACCESOAIES, ETC. 2584 Newport Blvd. Coet. ... CN..,. ,....,._..., (714) 83"1-7383 --- ANTIQUE QUILT SHOW o.er 100 ~ ..nu to be u.atdate4.I These old quilts have been in storage for many years. Every color, pattern. and type, 50 to 150 years old, each of these quilts is one·of·a·kind and all are paruteff utlleadcl These a.re genuine folk art and this sale is a rare opportunity to select anuque quilts for your home or collection at bargain prlcts . ... ,.,, a:oo,. 10:00 I ·•· Comcast Cablevision of Newport Beach -Chfppel 3 Comcast Cablevision of S.py Apa -Chepnd 3 Dimension Media Services of Leppt lfjpcl-Qegv l 31 OW JOO .. _, .... ............. M rCai A ,_.,,, squeak through -:ind I do mean squeak. However this Senate race turns out, fan s of rough-and-tumble gutter politics will surely get their kicks. That Most Conservative of Conservatives, Gil Ferguson, stands accused of being in cahoots \\ith Willie Drown. I "ill belic"e that, in politics, almost an) thing can be true. Out not the Gil and \ illie sho". There's :ibo the theory that Willie Bro"n is orchestrJting the entire election so that either Allen or Johnl>on "ill "in, thus Jca.,,1ng another Republican \acancy in the rusembly, thus assuring Willie of another few months of speakership. Jn other '~ords, Democrats arc controlling the electfon in o-.emhelmi1\gly Republican Orange County. Believe that and I have some prime swamp land for you. Meanwhile, Fcrgu on stands accused of Bergeson-bashing, because the now-county supervisor has come out for Ross Johnson. He, in turn, is scorned as a carpetbagger because he moved to Irvine to run for the office. ~nd apparently, that carpetbag V stuffed with campaign money. So, Ros Johnson has the money and Marian Bergcson's endorsement. Gil Ferguson has the results of that specious, taxpayer funded suJvey he took just before leaving office and the support of the most conservative voters in the county's most conservative neighborhood~. Who c::in forget the CO•T\ment b) a Pilot reader, one H. ~1illard of Costa ~lcsa. "ho IJbch!d Ross John!.On and Doris Allen "Left" and "Lcfuer'?" That made up my mind. I'm not sure "hJt Dori!> bring!> to the pJrl), e~ccpl a producti,·e, re..tsonJblc and rationJI outlook Jnd \Oting record. She \\ill hkcl) ha\C m) \ote. \\hich is surely the kiss of death. Uased on my recent record in picking political "inners. you·d probabl} bc~t not call )Our bookie after all. · A 'Once and Future Treasurer'! Un1il lust week, the sume bookie probably woulJ have made John Moorl:ich. the Costa Mesa CPA "ho called the shot on Dob Citron last spring, a1\ evcn-monc;,-bet to be appointed to the now 'acant office of county tre~urer. But last Frid:iy the brand n..:w County CEO. \\.illiam Popejo). told the supcn isors in a l ·.ti I H .1 h h i t t I n -.. u r a n l' L' fl,r :\utll \.)tlll tL·~ ~ Serv1c(' & Scab1l1ty Since J 9'i7 s \ )__, 631 -7740 r -441 Old Ne" port Bh·d. • Newport Beach lnn1 I~ I ull Wh er e can your advertising message reach 42 ,500 readers? In die Daily Pilot. Call 642-4321 x250 mcmor:indum that it \\Ould be folly for the county "to select an indh idual '~ithout the qualifications and abilities required for the ta~k :it hand .... We must get the best talent a"ailable ..• " · Last I heard, Moorl:ich had the m:ijority of supervi~ors in his corner. l lo\\C\er, IJ!>t I hearJ before they appointed Popejoy, the majority of the supcn isors "anted to hire S500-an-hour SJndy Sigolort for the job that nv·s.1IJf) -\\ h:ihOC\ er Popcjo> lmJll) \\Oil lJ) be John MoorlJch 1s ddinttcl) the best choice for the JOb. Uut nu)bl.! there I) someone even better. 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Apropos to this f cistine)S, my :in grazing recently landed me amid a fresh crop of lush ~cenic paint- iftgs currently on display at the Robert Mond:ivi Wine and Food Although the MonJavi Wme and f'ooJ Center i!> a multi· purpose oasi!> for cultur:il reline· ment r)lther than :i traditional g:ll kt)' 11 continually presents ~me of ti1e most comprehensive nnd r lrcshing exhibitions. "California L:indsc:ipe " is one of those must see delight!> anti we ll wonh your effort. And besides, the birds and the bees need all the help they can get to feel "the pulse of mon ing" and to force the temptress spring into action. Lauri Mcndcnhnll con •rs tbe local nrt scene for the Daily Pilot. EDll'OR'S NOTE -Robert Mondavi \Vine and Food Center, 1570 Scenic A\e., Cosl:J ,Mesa, welcomes \lisicors to view the art, tour the facility or />Croll the gar· dens during regular hours, which ore 8:30 :i.m. to 5:30 p.m. Mon· days through Fridays. It's recom· mended you call 979-4510 first to make sure chcre is no1 a cfass or · lJlliil --Center. Entitled II "Cnli(orni:i l 1111111 • Landscapcs0 ''Treescape" (1992) by Dauna Whitehead is among the works on display in the "California Landscapes" exhibit at Mondavi Center. special c\ent scheduled. Arts ' (throu$h March S 1 20), this extraor· •..... c.e.n.e-·_J dinary exhibit fo. I . £ cuscs on a sam· piing of contemporary :irtists working in oil and mixed media whose impressionistic scenes of the Golden State turn a new di- mensional twist on the Californi:i .. Plein-Aire" style that defined re- gional painting from 1860·1940. What you have here is sublime success at communicating the ei.· sence of romanticism, the lust in a landscape, that scnsu:il spark be- fore the name. Both Northern California artbt Kanya Bugrcyev and Marcus Huebner of Laguna Beach tap the mood of the moment in the tradi· tional manner by using Mrong, quick brushstrokes executed our- doors on locarion. Huebner re- invents the "yo'u are here" syn- drome with his idyllic coastscapcs , of rocky ti depools and salty air spray. Bugreyev ventures a tad bit inland and gives new meaning to California dreaming wirh her sofl· touch visual vignettes, as seen in "Grapes of Winter at Napa," "Hideaway at Morro Bay," "Men- docino Coast" and the sleepy wharf that beckons a stroll in "Monterey Bay." AJso represented in this exhibit, artists Martha Saudck, Chartcs Knecht and Coryl Levy each begin their paintings en plein aire, anti later finish in their studios. A more tender touch "'ith pictorial detail is a distinctive style factor with this group, and is particularly evident in Knecht's colorful works \\hich become instantly like a trip down ~lonet Lane. His colorful licld-.capcs and waterlily ponds re· call the p:i~ionale splendor of G1vcrny by utilizing San Marino's 1 luntington Library and Gardens a source material. Manha Saudek's pastel-bright oil paintings rely a, little too much ' on a ~hout instead of the whisper that would be so much more in keeping ''ith their Santa Ynez Valley and Cambria locales. Her Gu} Rose-like "Evening Haze," in :ill its lazy layered light, is the , .. cl· comcd exception here. Nebraska-born painter Caryl Levy, \\hose studio art training in- eluded a stint in Nonhem Europe as a Fulbright-Hays Scholar, offers a staunch and powerful new take on familiar sites. in Catalina and Palm Desert. A sJightly air- brushed effect from the surface of the canvas injects a new contem· plative wisp to those old fa nt iliar places . Rounding out this panoramic grouping is Los Angeles photo· :mist Dauna Whitehead, who~c dy- namic overlapping images arc a surreal reminder that there is more than one way of looking at :in object or a land~cape. 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For more inform3tion, call Linda at 759-0332. MIAaf DlllASI HMINQ Women's risk for dC\eloping heart discll5c increases after menopause. Find out v. hat you can do at a free lecture at Crystal Court mall in C<>l.13 Mes:! at 7 p.m. This seminar 1s sponsored by Hoag Hospital 1n Newport Beach. For details, call (800) S14-llOAG. TOAJTMASTIU ~ROOltAM The Newport Center Toastmasters Oub will present some basic fundamentals of public speaking at a free 7 p.m. program at the Newport Beach Public Library, 1000 Avocado Ave. in Newport Beach. For more information, call 717-3800. aUllNUS LUNCHION CLUa The Back Bay Club is sponsoring a "Business to Business Lunch" at the Atrium Marquis Ho\el in Irvine. The cvcni will take place from 11:30 a.m. co 2 p.m. and the price is only the cost o( your lunch. For more information on the event. call 586-4660. PUVINTION LIAltNING A ftcc seminar for parents will be presented by experts from Teen Focus, a NC'A port Beach outpatient chemical dependency treatment program. 7 to 9 p.m. at Coast Rcco,cry Center, 567 San N1c.olas Ori\'C, Newport Center. Spca~crs v.ill be clinical director Oa\id Engstrom. program director Charles Mangan. sex educator Colleen Weeds nnd Lynne 131oombcrg, n drug, 'alcohol and tob:icco educator. Featured will be a "hands on" display of drug paraphcrn:ilia including common housc h<;>ld 11ems,.:ind a panel discussion by )''Oung people from local high schools. To reserve sp:icc, call 640-TEEN or ~0-1788 Nl1'WORKING CONFHINCI Ray Adler and Sam Vinson of lhc Adler Company vwill be pre$enting a program cnmlcd "The Guerilla Netw orking Game" :it 7 a.m. at the Sheraton Newport l lotcl. 4545 MacArthur Bhd., Nc"port Beach. The C\'Cnt. spon~rcd by the l\ewport - Harbor Arca Chamber of Commerce. costs members v.ith rcsenations $14, or Sl7 at the door; non-members Sl7 with reser\'ations, Or Sn at the door. For rci.cr\"at1ons, call 729-4400. SATURDAY LIDO ISLI SCOUT GAUGI SALi Lido Isle Boy Scout Troop 37 holds their annual garage sale 9 a.m. to 5 TAI PREPAUTION Individual, Portnershi~, COl'J)Orottons 8usiless Vo!OOllOll, ( emffed Vo/ootion Am1yst n. S .. , CPA, MST LIKE-NU CONCRETE CO. • Ugly Stains Remove d • (,u.1r.111t•·•·d' Free Estimates 760-8427 UOUNDTOWN p.m. today and 10 a,m, to 2 p.m . Suncby at the Udo I le Oubhousc, 701 Via Lido Soud, Nc\\porl Be ch. This is the only fund-raiser the troop holds to support their its program, Refreshments arc available. Call 723-4444 or 675-0517 for more information. CNCLAJI The American I leart A!tSOCiJt1on holds a cardo-pulmonary resusc;1tat1on c.l.111s l to S p.m. at Newport-Costa Mcs:i YMCA. 2300 University Dnvc, Newport Beach. The class will be a BLS-B level ce rtification. and adult participants must register prior to session. The COSI of the class is $25 for AHA members and S35 for non-members. Call 642-9990. PRJMI DYNAMICS Prime Dynamics, a non-profit organization th:it provides acti\ 11ics for seniors, holds an mformation:il meeting about its programs JO 3 m. to noon at the Oasis Senior Center, Room 3, 800 Marguerite A .. c .. CoronJ Del Mar. For more mformauon or to voluntect, call 262-7300. SUNDAY . ANTl·DIFAMATION LIAGUI GALA TbeAnti-Defamation League or Orange County hosts its annual G;.ila Dinner Dance at the Westin South Coast Plaza Hotel. Prominent Nc"port Beach sports attorney Leigh Steinberg, honorary chair of the event, is featured speaker. The even1 al~o features Washington journalist Morton Kondrakc, co-chairs Pat I larris and Dr. Seymour Alban. and a performance by the satirical folk quartet The Forcm:in. For more informatioo, call 973-4733. SINGLU'PARTY The Meeting Room. an affordJblc singles' organization. sponsors a singles party from 7 10 9 p.m. at 1 he Canncn Restaurant. 3010 Lafa)CUC A\c., Newport Beach. ComphmentJI') chowder, miJCe r games, prize~. dancing arc included in the S5 emt for members. S7 for non-mcmbcn .. CJll 545-8082. IHNH GUIDI SEMINAR Prange Coast College host'i o semmJr on the subconscious mind from lll .1.m. to 4 p.m. in Room JU8 of OCC's Home Economics Building Barba;a Lee. a ps}cho1hcrapis1 :ind lccturl.!r, leads the seminar dcsisncd to help participants "reach goal~. impro\C rclation~hips. and enhance fochng' of self wonh." There i~ a S49 rcgi,tr.1ti<.1n fee. Register in OCC's Commun:1~ Scl'\ices Office -9 am. to 6 p.m .. Monday through ThurWJ~; 9 a.m kl 5 p.m . Fnda); anu :i m to noon. Saturda} - or by' phone at 43~-si:;-.o. I.ACK PAIN PHVINTION titled "llow 10 Prc\enl Lower Bad: P3m" is prc$Cntcd by J. Ke, in Pow II, :a m:tn:igcr or a health and fitnc .. s promouon "-ompan), trom 9 a.m. to 11 am The 1.;m1n:ir teaches par11c1p:int) a IS-minute routine to reduce l~c r bacl.. p:iin, but i not designed for inJi~1duals v.1th chronic p:iin or crious lower back in1un1.;i.. Registration fee ~ S29. Register b) phone or in pen.on at OCC's Community Sen1c<'c; Othcc. from 9 a m. to 6 p.m • Monday through 1hur day; 9 a m. t<J S p.m .. Frid:i)-. um.I 8 a.m to noon. Saturday. For more inlorrna11on, call 432-5880 MHTINO THI OPPOSIU SIX An Orange Coast College \\Ori.shop tilled "How to Meet New People ;iml Keep the Conv""ation Going" is conducted by <.oc1al scientbt and commun1catium. consultant John f crgus. Worl...,hop topic:. include. "Simple Wa}s to Get Past Small Tulk," "Traits that Attract th1.; Oppo:.1te Sc\ in the First f i\c Minutes" Jnd "Graccfull) Lea' ing When You're Not Interested." l he kl.' is S29 Register by phone or in ~r..un ' al o cc·s Community Sci'\ ices Olt1cc - 9 a.m. 10 6 p.m., Mond:iy throu0h Thursday; 9 a.m to 5 p.m .• Frida)~ :ind 8 a.m. to noon, Saturday. For more inlorma1ion. e:1ll 432-5b80. PIUONALITY SEMINAR Orange Coast College hosts an eight-hour 5eminar titled "\Vha1·.., 1'1} T)pC -Discovering the Ennc:igram" from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. P:.}.:huth1.r;1p"t Mona Coates l'o-prcsl.'nts the ~cmrnar. w hrch u:.ci. the Enneagram pcr'ollll.ll1t\ t..:st to de\clop :..:lf-a\\atl.'ncs' :111J g;i:n an und1.Nand1ng of othccs. lkf1 ,td b} !'hone or at OCC's Commu111t} · S1.: r. ice Oil u:..:. frl1m Q a.m to (1 p m • Munday l_hruugh Thur~day; 9 a.m H1 5 p.m. l-r1J:iy; and 8 a m. 10 noon. Saturd.1\ The n:,;"tration k c h ~.: 1 and a $~0 m:il\:rtJI k<: i, p;i~. bl: 1\1 the pr ... si.:ntcr m c.:JJ,~. For 111llr, mformatron, call 432-5 -.o. FINANCIAL PLANNING WORKSHOP Or Jn~"· C..>.1,t Cl1lkgc spun,01, .1 1hr1.;c huur \\ >1 l..,hop th:il C\anun.:5 'IX"·' ta\ IJ\\s h:carding luiandal oplll n~ JnJ MrJtcp .. s tor cmploh,, •JI \d, •l dl'otrrdi. 1r,m1 9 :i.m. w 1 oou 111 R11 If l :?0:? or ocr\ LI.'\\" (' '.:I tor App111.d S.:1,n"'' :-.brju111 .. ~·.1. loi.!, .1 ll.'.'rlll11.;J. frnJllllJI plJnn"r, l''" r' ,1,,h h>pk' a' 'I\,\ 01 IRA -\\ h 1·, ti, D1lt..r.:11.:c · Su1tJ h1ht\ ol lmo 1111c11h. ··11 '''tu i:_,:1m:it.: '\ .wr R, tm. mcnt B, 111.. I 11..,·· amJ ··1 h..-\\ .,: h 11111 ·• I h.: kc ,., $25 p.:r p-r,llll, ,,, ~3') tor I"•'· R'-t:"''"r I·~ ph•'ll" 1ir Jl OCC' C· mmun \ ~_.., '"' 0111,.: Imm 11 a 111 hl h ,; 111., !\ton,l.1~ thruu;h l hur Ja) :-1> a 111. ll• 5 p m , I rtJ:J'. "" I S ;i m. Ill lllklll ~Jt ird.1). I ur 111• l• 1111,.rm.11 Cull 43~-::h~il Stnd .1uur ittlll~ tu .\ru1111d lu 1111 ·1ur. llll' V .1il1 l'1Jot. JJU 11: Jl.1.1 ~t .. (u~t t J. (.ilif Y:!6:!7. 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Call 642-9275 for last-minute reservations. l .W. ~ The Crowd 0 UCLA s1ar quarterback Wayne ' ook, who led his team to the '994 Rose Do\\-I, invades USC territory this coming Friday. It's he Spirit Run '95, a pep rally to hc ncfit local schools. The Spirit Run hns been an 11-ycar labor of ·ommunity love and support for 1rca clcmcntnry schools. Funds ire needed more than ever, so ... how up at Lincoln Elementary \~hool Multi Purpose room at 9:30 .1 111. Friday and show some spirit. I he actual race takes place on Sunday, \\ith 5,000 runners '\pi.:ctcd to make the 5K/10K race tie biggest C\Cnt or its kind in the uunt). For more info, call p.r. ~· ntact Shelley Elam at 720·1277. 0 I he Junior League of Orange \. iunty b getting the dice ready >r Monte Carlo Night, an 1pcoming Saturday night bash l.1tcd for Saturday, March 4. The 1c ... 11vitic" will take place at the I luor-D.inicls Building, Irvine. All proceeds from the night of chance ,, 111 su pport the many projects of the Junior League in the ,,ri.:vcntion of both child abuse and 1dolesccnt pregnancy. Tickets are S25 in advance and $35 at the door. To reserve your spot at the_ 1oulette table, call Mike Taylor at n JO) 40.t-2577, ext. 103. 0 Following your night in Monte RU Ff ELL'S UPIOLSTtlY llC . ... ,_ .... c-r.. m.I! 1112 -••~ CISTl IO&-SU.lHI US TREASURIES m 250-6345 or IOO 876-~829 Secu'lbeS Amenca. Inc. Member. NASO SIPC 2082 Michelson Drive, Ste. 212 ltvlne, CA 92715 24 Hour R.1te Info 1 800 US TREASul') lnfonnation By Phone #: Mike McClure Sales & Leasing Specialist A~wllo .. fl',.JOI ..,.., OCller9 c:wt't Of' -'l .• CHE:\llLH t3t.1\", .• 729-8611 • 835-3171 BACK t ISSUE$ by Or. Tommy). Knox. D.C. BREATHING EASIER EVldt-nce that chiropractic treatment ts apf)(opriate for physical probltms 1nd symptoms other than b,,ck pain < omes from an Australian study Ent1· t ed "Effects of Soft TtsSut T«Miques and Chapmon's Nturolymphatic Reflo St1rrolat1on of Rtspiratory functlOO, •• tht study's l'TlOl'e sul'l)le conclusion rs that !.p1nal marnpolatlOl'l 1mprovtS rts- 1,1ratory functlOf'l in patients with sub· normal lung capacity This l'TleaOS that those who ~ suffered from asthma 0< bronch1t1s have reported improved breathing capacity after chire>p<actic treatment lhe study goes on to say that there 1s a therapeutic value in u<;1n9 chtropract1c technique os part of •I comprehensive treatment plan for those who have a history of d1m1n· 1·.hed lung capacity Chtropracttc:'s success with asthmat- ics is wt:ll documented And yet its purpose is not to treat respiratory dis· eases Our aim 1s to remove ~rve interference or spinal stress you m19ht say that wt care for the person who has the dis~ rather ltlan ~ d1sea~ that has the person We."re locbted at 2013 Newport Blvd , .....tltre ~ provick 54fe and gentle ch1roprac- t1C c1tre for ttle entire family Please call us at 631·5664, Mon frt 8 JOom 7pm, t 8 noon · Hans Prager welcomes the fund-raising Islanders to his restaurant. Shown are (from left): Patti Ed- wards, Cerise Feeley, Prager and Islanders co-founders Mary Ann Wells and Mary Lou Hornsby. Carlo, make plans to spe nd Sunday, March 5, attending the 15th annual Symphony of Wines. Newport-Mesa's prestigiou~ v.ine tasting, sponsored by Hi-Time Cellars, benefits the Town and Country Committee of the Orange County Philharmonic Society. Forty top wineries will participate in this year's tasting, held at the Sheraton Newport Beach Hotel. Tickets for the event arc available by calling 544-3728. 0 The exclusive Islanders gathered recently for their February themed luncheon, "An Affair of the Heart." Group fou nders Mary Ann Wells and Mary Lou Hornsby were on hand to greet the gorgeous gals assembling at l fo ns Pragc?SRitz for a five course luncheon extravaganza. 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Our goal is to strengthen the family unit. We do it with financial aid, and with personal one-on-one counseling," Donna Crean , a m:ijor supponer of The Children's Bureau, was on hand to suppon the Islander's Ramon a BemamonU. Rono.ie AJtumbauab, Diane McDona ld, Enjoying the Islanders luncheon are (top photo, from left): Fritzie Williams, Virginia Be~der and Diane McDonald. Neiman Marcus' public relations manager Dana Rosenberg (photo above, left) and vice president Carol Horowitz flank Dardie Dunlap. Major Credit Cards Accepted Open Tues-Sat l O to 5 J 6582 GothQrd, #G (Ot H t il) Huntington Beach (7 14) 841-4313 One-Day Scrub Attack Rejuvenates Cabinets Maybe your lrnchen cabinets don't need to be replaced. Per· haps ,111 they neeJ is a day at the spa. Kuchen Tune-Up"' 1s a nauonal franch a.se that revive worn c,1binec . It' done in one d,1y, :lnd you don't even empty the drawers. First, grime 1 remowd with a sur· face cleaner 111en wood stain 1 rub1'ed in. Next, r roblem pots are lOucheJ up and the wooJ 1 m.-ated with KTU 0 11. Your kitchen Tune-Up al5<> mclud~ cleaning .ind poli h· mg counter top and align- menc of h inge and drawer st.de . Mo t Kitchens Under $500 Call (7 14) IS1-36ll ~- 'We're soc~I workers, family coaches. Our goal is to strengthen th e fam il y unit. We do it with financial aid, and with ~ersonal one-on-one counseling.' -UIA.....rD The Children's Bureau Virginia Knott Bender, S ue Hook recently back from Aspen, Christine Rhodes and Lido's lovely Fritzie Williams, all at the Ritz for the bureau. Tita Loza and Barbara Venezia announced plans for the Islander's famous summer bash at their namesake, Fashion Island. "This year we'rµoing Hawaiian," said ine bombastic Venezia. "It's going to be the ·biggest hula contest Fashion Island, or Newport for that m:itter, has ever seen. I promise you that," she continued wilh her infectious laugh taking o'er the crowd. B. lV. Cook's column appears ThursdDys and SDturdays. 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The bridegroom is 1he son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Prout. His best man was Sieve Schupack and U)hers v.ere Richard Farrington, Paul Bl:ink and Rob Vandervort. After a Hawaii honeymoon, they arc. at home in La Jolla. Mr. and Mrs. Proul FREE! CINNAMON ROLL (F AT-F REE OR· R EGULAR) W / T HE P U RCH A SE OF ANY WHOLE G RAIN LOAF Offer Expires 3-1 ·95 ,,~~~ O~.Ctu·~'' -OC.R~~ 646-1 440 427 E. 1 7 TH S TREET C O STA M ESA Thursday, February 23, 1995 A? ENDURING • Most Stain Proof • Most Crush Resistant •Most Durable •Suitable for Residential Commercial & Apartments S#ICE 1914 BALBOA fAIPll IILIS. l\C. 629 Terminal Way, 120 •Costa Mesa 722-0420 Open Mon..Fri. 9·5 A membership at 11 good health dub ml1_}' be the most impo11011t a11d least expensfre form of health insurance that a person can b1~y. Newport's Best and Most Persona l · Hea lth Club Since 1982 A limited Membership Health Club for Men and Women 631-3623 'Neildiff Plaza • 1080 Irvine Ava. (a t 17th St.) • Newpc>rt Beach I • -' Al ThUrlday. February 23, 1995 Kevin O'Ne~ and Angela Gallagher OALLAeMIR·O'NllL Angela Gallagher, daughter of Mrs. Lorrie Jensen Alexa nder and Mike Gallagher, will exchange wedding VO\\IS with Kevin O'Neil on M3rch 11 in Calvary Chapel, Costa Mesa. He is the son of Bonnie and Dan O'Neil. The bride-elect is a graduate of El Modena High School and is a sophomore at .Rancho Santiago College. She was awarded the title of 1994 Miss City of Orange, was a Freedom Dowl Court Princess and finalist for Miss California. She acce pts singing and speaking engagements promoting sc~ual ab!>1inence before marriage. Her fiance is a graduate of Corona del Mar High School, Golden West College and the University of Southern California. He is a corporate sales representative for O'Neil Moving Systems. ............. MC ... O • .aNCIM Or. and Mn. James JacOblon or Corona <tel Mar have announced the cnga~mcnt or their dauahter, Shclh Suzanne, to Scott Douglas foster, son or Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Foster of Irvin e. They will be married June 10 in Newport Beach. The bride-elect is a grndu11te of Or:inJe~ood Academy and Loma Landa University. Her fiance wa gradu:ued from Blue Valley North High School in Overland Park, Kansas, and Orange C035t College. Daniel Malloy and Karen Jakes JAKll·MALLOY JJene and Gail Jakes of Villa Park have announced the engagement of their daughter Karen Anne of Irvine to Danie l Francis Malloy 111 of Corona del Mar. I le is the son of Dan and Sharon Malloy of Poway. TI1ey \\ill be married April 8 in St. Andrcw'l> Dy the Sea United Methodi!>t Church in San Clemente. How to submit your nuptial news The Daily Pilot welcomes the chance to share the news of your engagement or wedding with our rcJdcrs. Pick up engagement or wedding form!> in our lobby at 330 W. 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Goast Hwy., Corona Del Mar • 111•1 '780-8840 f y I WHAT: Orange Coast Col· lege Re pe rtory Theater Company presents original plays WHERE: Drama lab Stu- dio, 2701 Fairview ffood, Cost.a Mesa WHEN: 8 p.m. Fr iday- Saturday, 3 p.m. Sunday HOW M UCH: $5 tickets available ·at the door only MORE INFO: 432-5932 • jects a measure of humanity into what might have been a one· dimensional role. Todd A. I lop· kins and Montica Reeves arc quite believable as a teen-age couple seeking a solution 10 her unwanted pregnancy. In a play dotted with spotlighted monologues, Lorena Ramirez scores highest as a 40ish woman whose baby, if born, would be re- tarded. Herlinda G. Ma hler strikes a winning note as a mother or three girls who wants assurance that her next will be :i boy. Micha· cl Rinke ignites the tensfon nicety as a protester outside the the;iter at intermission, and Jody Marler is believable as the clinic nurse. Darton's other two pla)'lets, "Plus/Mi nus" and .. A Better M:in," are less rewarding. The opener, directed by Heather de Michele, focuses on the ostracism or an HIV-positive homosexual (Dryan Prince) by t~o othe~ who have been involved "ith him (Michael Hebler and Stuart Bren- neman). The robotic nature of the script, as well as its brevity, leave little opportunity for real character development. Barton himself directs the sec- ond offering, which features an in- volving performance by Susan Shearer-Stewart :is a deranged homeless woman clinging to a mo- dicum of self-esteem. Jason L Bowler portrays the kind stranger who treats her to dinner with a strangely di!>tant :ittitude. Tom Titus rnicws Joc:d thc:Jter for the Daily Pilol T he Board of Directors of O range Nationa! Bank is p1cascd to announce the appointment of Ken n eth J. Cosgr o ve to President and C hief Executive Officer v Orange National Bank Kalella <> Plua Square <> Stadium <> East O range 771-4000 Laguna Village <> SadJle'back V.i.!Jey 494-9474 581-4444 Quality work in Costa Mesa and Newpon Beach Since 1969 Expert Brick, Block, Stone, Tiie, and Slate. (714) 645-8512 Jim Jennings Cu.tom Mao~ State Uc# 392707 170 E. 17 St. Suite 206 Costa Mesa • BeacNCosta Mesa Daily P Jot Thursday, February 23, 1995 ae COMMUNITY FORUM MMUNITY FOR.U~t RU~S THURSDAYS AXD SATURDA) s •\\RITE TO: PILOT LElTERS, .u: \\". 8:\ )-ST., COST • .\ 'lES.\, CA 9!•2i • F:\ .. \ TO: <>~6-:t17 .. •READER 'HOTUNE GAINS lev.n ecall papers, threats and name-ca .ing -and ve still have three , .. eei..s left to go. Look for a ild finish in the special ,\.'\arch 14 election for arlan Bergeson's \acated 35th State Senate seat. Cl•••·pler levers A "?lunteer arm>· of anglers -facing a ban on fish1_ng on the 1'<?\,port and Ba1boa p:ers -has deoded to form a patrol to ke:ep their peers from messing up the p;ers. Cest• Mes• Hip Student leaders ha' e decided to "age ,, ar on campus ~raflit!, '-O'' ing to 1mmed.atel)' co' er t.p any tagging with butdier paper promoting school e\.ents. LOSSES ...... c .. tety Newport Beach leaders cut ii,e· police positions to make last ) ear's budget, and no\v the city appears ready to cut into public safety e'en more, proposing that approximately one-third oi the needed budget reductions for ne\.t fiscal year come from the police, fire and lifeguards depil rtments. Pete •ncl Susie Duynstee The proprietors of the neighborhood ff\ 's Market ha\e ca lled it quits after 26 )ears in business. \ \ e ,-..ish them a ha pp) retirement. A11reulve p•nh•ncllers The Costa Mesa City Council this "eek past l\\O ordinances to crack dO\\ non h:gh·pressure beggars and 'agrants. THI 35th DISTRICT SENATE RACE Senate race reaches boiling point "There was a tot of emoti<>n in the room. He did (mention the Fuentes incident) and I taughed. The people a;ound him l# __ ._ . ..,11.,.i-ng~. It was 'ii',. R b p, 4 Johnson's support not on the rise BY GIL FERGUSON I 'd hke to comment on M:irc Posner" article (Feb. 17). It is not ''Orth commenting on the situ:ition imol .. ing the Durios because they are pawns of Ross Johnson, and probably, the only members of the Corona del ~far Republican Assembly "'ho arc not supporting my candid:icy. It i unfortunate thal again, sens:itionafom takes up space in the newspaper, rather th:in factual information involving lhe candidates. Out I am more concerned about a dilfcrcnt rclcrence made m the :irticle. It is said that I did not receive the · CRA endorsement "because of growing support for Ferguson\ rival, Assemblyman Ro s John on (R-Placentin)." I can catcgoric:illy say there is not growing support in the CRA. The dynamic wi1h the CRA is that a unit is entitled to participate in an endorsing convention if there is :iny portion of their territory within the boundaries of a particul:ir district. Therefore, if a city has only one street or one precinct in a district, they arc entitled to vote to endorse. With regards to the 35th Senate District, that is what occurred. Units representing Stanton, Westminster, and Garden Grove were nble to participate. Incidentally, these units arc located predominantly within Assemblyman Pringle's nnd Senator Hurtt's di,stricts. These units arc innucnced heavily by Assemblyma n Pringle and Senator Lewis. In fac t, of the 36 delegates present, three were staffers from Pringle's office (Jeff Flint, Lou McNeely, Mark Denny), and two were staffers from Lewis' office (Jon Fleischman and Matt Holder -now on lo:in to the Johnson campaign). Thole five staff er votes effectively p~nled 1ftJ cndor~mcnt. I can, howewr, prOUdlJ state l received a solid mapiey of votes cast. Gil FelfUM'll is • cudldl•4' sp«W Mmdl 14 eledlola 1111 .. s •• , • ...,. ..... Ferguson's behavior at local GDP convention no laughing matter BY JOHN DURIO A front-page a rticle {Feb. 17) cn111kd "Senate r.1cc reach~ boiling poin1" allo\\cd Gil (r1...-rgu~n ) "·' gi\e hi spin ti) an mcidcnt th:11 ocl.'.urrcd Jt a ri .. ·ccn1 endorsing com ention. This le11cr telb ''Jut al.lu.111~ happened to my "ile I lope and me. '' h1ch ".1s ob:.ef\cd by the shockcJ people in 1he immeJi.itc \iCinity. The article featured .1 picture of a rcl.l\cd, sponal~ dre~sed. Mniltng Gil Ferguson. Gil\ \\OHb a\oideJ any reference to hi nw.bcha\ ior ::and tmi;ili.i:cJ 1he "hole incident. \~hat migh1 be normal bchJ\ ior for him 1s not normal for us, nor for an> of the ob~encr., in the immcdi:11c \icinity o( 1hc incident. Prior to the third and final 'otc (Gil needed a t\\O·thirds majority for endorsement), we \\Cre seated. when Gil appeared, standing in front of us. He told u angrily, "That unit. Corona del Mar, belongs to me, and the delegate \Otes from there belong to me. and )OU t\\O better vote for me.'' Hope said, "llo' do )OU know "e didn't \Ole for you?" (It \\as a ccrct bo.11101.) Gil :.a1J, "Someone wld me ,th.11 \ou'rc n1.ll going to vote for me." Hope replied, "Well , Gil, this 1s ~till a frc l' country, and we can \Ole for \\home,cr '"c \\:lnl." Gil then aid, "If )OU lo.now what is good for )OU, you had bc11er vote for me." , I then said, "Arc, )OU actu.1lly thrca1cning u~T· Gil replied. "I'm telling )OU, )OU heller \Ole for me 1f )llU know what i gooJ for )OU." I said, "What arc )OU going to do, pi ck me up by the lapcb like )OU diJ Tum fuentc~?" (Thill rctcm·J to the '"ell publk1.i:cd 111e1dcnt al the election night party where he reportedly did that to Tom Fuc n1c,, chairman of the Or::angc Co"nty Rcpublkan P•u I).) Gil Jlared at mi.: Jnd ~aid, -Vnu 11111 pip quc.1k, · and then ::aid, "t\n,llhcr thing. I) tomoriow, )OU 1c (both) going to be out uf tlkll duh." In lhc article. Gil cnllcJ me n "'(:x 11. blc' littk mlft," llowcvcr, >A hen Gal nppro:ichcd u he wns lllyond cached. he w:i h\'ld. Do you tee 1 pnttcrn de' I pang bO\e? I( Gil 1 o prejuclbd toward mall people that 1he c h1\CCt1 .. , ••lltetyfromt11m,"hnt \rd ·J he 11 ( r peopl9 ti different r , rolor, rela,g on, ct (In l ~J \)I .. pljhqui:.11\" hi: \\llUIU h.1\.: l·~i:n \\ 1 ... .:r II.> ~J~ 'llllldhing c,1uall~ 1111i:ll1~cn1 but h_,, 0llcn:.1\c, hi...c. .. ,Jh \.:.1h7" \l r "duh! .. ) n;c J1..:1\\ll.H~ define .. fllP'•lUCJk Jll .. a :.nlJll or i11'1::1Hl1 ... 1111 per ... on · lll"•'.:r. 111 th~ '011ng lx101h. a p1p.,-1uc.1k \vh: l'.°llll llh JU"t .,~ mu .. h .. ., .1 b1g·p.:r~ ... ·n \lHI! Th.: re 1, .1bo .llllll h.:r p.1111.rn "hlm 1ng up here 11 \llU I 1,1k .11 G1r, n.11r·up Jt lum ruelllC'I .1nJ the tl.1ir ~1 p rcp011cd here; in b01h ca .. c., Gil J 1d lllH get h1' ".1\. kl., I 1i;~ temper .• ind tried tu bull~ hi:. ".1~ to hi:. gu:i1. l1K1Jcnt.1lly. nett he r tune d1J he get "ha\ he ".1111cd Gil\ m1~bch.1' ior in 1hr.: aPI)\ e l\\I) c,1,Cl> arc no1 1,vl.1ted 11h.·1Ja:n1 . It h.1s h.1ppcncJ before J!> reported m the mcJ1.t :ind by \\OrJ·l)l·m,lulh. In I.let the :ibv'c inc1Jen1 "as not the only hull) 1ng tactic of the e\cning. 0 nc of G1l'li upportcrs had bi.:en ct up ti) ti) ti) Ull,eJI US ~ dclegJIC'> JI the bcg1]llllng Of the meeting 'h..: cl.1imcd to ha'e :i letter \\he rein !.he \\J gi'cn JXmCr ti) appvint all Jckg:i1c,,, app:ircntl) forc,i:r . .-\hhou~h :.he cam cJ her Ille of pape~ "1th her. "hen she ·;.i .i-.kcd tv proJu-.c the letter. ~hi.' li:lld 1h.11 'he coulJ not hnJ it. \\hen a kcJ "ho liignl.'d the letter. she adm11tr.:d th .11 ~he h.td. A \lltc \\JS tal.:cn, and \\e rem.11neJ a Jckg.1te • ho\\C\cr, th e f.ailurc of thh. uttr.:mptcd l111n·flam 1.lb,iou'I) angered Gil and \\,h the bqi.1nnmg ol thc problem th.11 l.1tc1 occurred. Gil\ attitude gut 11101c J i:manJ ing .1nJ thrc.1tcn111g a the c'ent unfolded. He nc,cr h.1J an) e'pre :.ion othi:r th.i n the clenching ot hi'> teeth. Sho .. 1.ing )OUr tci::t h in thi-. m.rnner i' not "h.11 I CJll l.tughing. :i he d.t1med in the previous article. Nunc of 1he ob:.cf\ers J\\ l.1u~hing at any time during the mcidcnt. ln t.11.:t Gil apP'!ared threatening as ob~l"'ed by a gr~up of )Oung men sitting behind us. One of them ~loo<l up hc~uu!ae he belic,cd that Gil "as going to hit me. ,\t the end of the meeting, a group of these men ms1~1cd on cscortina u1 to our car ror fc:ar ol whal might h ppcn. ·n 1cn1en•M~ uaUUy eom11.._ llw lm: kcSJ. •·• bra. It is llOl - pc .. 1 ''°"' •el .. Jol10 lJurltl Ne .,port Beach put>ltc safety oepanments -including police and f re -are tac ng ... appro lmatel\ S766,000 n budget cuts· · BEST OF THE HOTLINE Reader reaction mixed over new panhandler laws Im• G "'.l \:,•,J ell\ Co:m:1/ 1h • "--~ ;ipp., h J /•1.i, r.i. 1 •• n: .. ·, .n .in ,:Ti r: cu r.J 1h.· ...... ,:, ~ !):~ ....... l ... ll ··. i:.:r.,_,, .: .. \J~:an:, ... nd l .. ._::..:.,Jr, JI~·~~ .. 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One of the teens - who co- t.orkers identified only as Melanie -didn't want to discuss the Mon- dJy robbery; the other cou1dn'I be reached for comment. Employees at the Blockbuster music store, at 2280 H arbor Blvd., also refused to comment on a robbery there jus1 minutes later. After pulling a gun from his waistband and ordering the Con- roy's employee to open the castr register, the robber swiped a handfuJ of dimes to help boost his Litty, Green said. · The man left behind a tray full 1>f quarters, but then -as he headed for the door -snared a small heart-shaped mylar balloon from a coffee mug filled with candy, Green said. . The g\Jnman didn't fire his weapon in the Costa Mesa o r Tus· tin incidents. But that didn't make the robberies any less frightening for the victims. "Art ~he could think about was the gun," Green said of the em- ployee who was working the counter. "They gave him the monev and he took a balloon on the way OUl. And that's \\hat )OU're supposed to do -give them what they want." TREE Fr•• P•1• A1 down the street." . ·· But officials from the city's general services staff said the tree's complicated root structure has torn up the sidewalk and made the area treacherous. Complaints from neighbors about risks to pedestrians have forced the city to remove the tree, according to General Se..Vices Direc1or David Niederhaus. "We went through the required e'"aluation by the city arborist. This was no sudden decision," Niederhaus said. "I admit it was a beautiful tree, but this one had heavily damaged public property and had the potential lo cause further damage and present a liability. That area was no longer a SJfe place for people to walk." The city will remove damaged brick area, rebuild the planter box and plant a new tree -either a 12-foot Guadalupe Palm that Von Oppenheim has offered to donate or a shady tree. . Nonethele~s, it was difficult for Von Oppenheim to let the tree go. When the city staff first raised concerns shortly before Christmas., Von Oppenheim offered to take care of whatever problems the tree caused. While she concedes she eventually agreed to the removal, 1t w~ only after receiving assurances that the tree caused too much damage and that another tree would take its place. "I guess I caved in," said Von Oppenheim, who preserves homes and h istoric areas. "I would never have been adamant about removing the tree. That's not my nature." .;J OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO COCKTAILS • FOOO TO CIJ PHONE AHEAD .196 EAST 17TH ST., • COSTAMISA .............. ponantly, tbcre'I • public interest lssUe havi .. to do With tlae pnM· don of adeQ\aate recreation and sporu arus fOr the commuaity." At a public hcarina Wednesday nig.ht, a citizens' advisory commit- tee reviewing surplus district prop- eny heard comments on the sporu complex from about half or the .. , residents who attended. Williams also made a pitch for his proposed development that night. But the $10 million land deal wasn't given a lot of aUCAtion, a · ccpt from Terrance Nell WM voiced strong opposition to the project. This video image from a security camera shows a gUMlan, right, rob a cferk at a Tustin Baskin Robbins Monday. The man is sus- ~ed of robbing two Costa Mesa stores and killing a store wort<er 1n Laguna Beach the same night. The clert< in photo was not injured. "If you go with the b\lildina thing, I will go ballistic,., 11id Neal, whose backyard borders the farm. And Costa Mesa resident Ro- land Wood said the city is already Despite providing descriptions to police, Green said employees haven't expressed fears that the suspect will return to the store seeking revenge. . "I'm not worried that he'll come back," said Green, 29, and a nine- year employee of the store. "I think after shooting somebody, he's on his way somewhere else." But, the incident has changed the way the store's employees react ·to people who walk in the door of the flower shop, located at Hatbor and Baker Street. "It's changed the way we look at customers," Green said. "I do look at them a Jong time when they come in." But, Green said, even though Von Oppenheim's nei$,hbor, Mary Ann Miller, was willing to put up an 11th-hour fight to save the tree. After she heard the chain saws Wednesday morning. Miller stopped the workers and took to the phones, calling everybody from Niederhaus to city planning commissioners to Newport Deach Mayor John Hedges. She also phoned her daugh1er, an attorney an Irvine, and tried to obtain a restraining order against the city. "This is just so sad," Miller said Wednesday. "There are so many other areas in the city that n~ed to be taken care of. This just makes no sense." · Dy the time Miller started her phone calls, most of the tree had been removed, but she f cit the remaining section was worth saving. Just before noon, while Miller and Von Oppenheim were on the phone with Niederhaus, the workers returned and cut down the rest of the tree. Despite city assurances that the removal was a routine ~afety precaution, Von Oppenheim believes that vindictive neighbors may have had a hand in cau~ing the removal of both the trees and some hedge tops along the border of her properly. Uut after hearing differing accounts of the city's plans -and having recently learned that her husband Tex has a serious illness -Von Oppenheim said she did not have the strength to break out the chains again. "This was a no-win situation," she said. h • · · b packed with plenty of homes. s e wasn t working dunng the ro • "We don't need housing in this bery, she'd need only an instant to recognize the murder suspect if he city, we need green belts.'' said walked back into her store. Wood, who also manages a foot-ball team. "I'm sick of hearing of "He was so recognizable," this SlO million. ll doesn't mean Green said" "you'd know right anything." away." Oemd said selling the farm That, Adams said, is because could take up to a year, due to a t~e man had at least three dist inc-series of steps the district is rc- uve tattoos. . . quired to take. In addition to get-O~e of those ":1arkmgs 1s ol~· .· ting the land declared surplus Enghs~ b1ock-call1graphy on his property by a citizens' group, neck; ti apparently formed a word other procedural requirements in- or a name! but Adams wouldn't be elude giving local public agencies more specific. first dibs on buying the property. Another factor may be the Also, the farm is zoned "institu- man 's decision to hit stores that tional," so any residential or com- aren't known for having large mercial developer would have to amounts of cash on hand, Adams nsk the city of Costa Mesa for a said. change in zoning as well as a gen- COUNCIL ............ 1 it." Other reside nts questioned whether the aggressive panhan- dling law will be enforceable, since it relies on a person's perception of aggressive behavior. "I think that's where the prob· lcm is going to lie," Forbath said. "Aggressive behavior is left too much in the eye of the beholder, and people can interpret in their own minds what is aggres~ive and what is nasty. What's considered aggreS!>ive to one person might be perceived the same "ay by some- one else." Ooth ordinances have been modeled after ~imilar laws in Or- ange County and Northern C;ili· fornia. However, City Attorney Thomas Kathe last week cautioned that the laws may not be immune to legal challenges. According to Kathe, some might argue that the mea- sures interfere with a person's constitutional right to free speech. Still, Kathe assured the council that there is "enough money in the budget" to cover legal fees in the event someone files a law suit. But, Forbath suggested the money might be better spent on a establishing a "regional .detox'' center. "That would certainly help some of the sub~tancc abusers who arc out there panhandling," she said. RESORT ............ , children's day camp, recreational facilities, swimming pools and restaurants. The hotel and ·restaur:mts will be open to the public. Milan architect Aldo Rossi is the project's designer. Buyers will purchase one week per year for a 50-year member- ship. Unlike traditional time shares, however, Disney's project will allow owners to save up points and split up their week over the course of a year or else carry points over from year to year. Eventually, Disney time share owners will be able to book vacations a t other Disney resorts in the United States and internationally. Costs have not been determin- ed. A \\eek at the Walt Disney World resort in Aorida costs in the neighborhood of Sl4,000. n••n• •• •u• • •111111 I \It Clll Newport-Mesa Unified School District trustees will host a special meeting to discuss potential budget cuts from 1 to 10 p.m. :~-~-~.iJ~~rr, 42S E. ·:r.;s~lt. Mesa. TNstea will hear a ~rt prepared by district 11atr that outlines budget scenarios involving different 1'Mes of return Crom the county on the district's S80 million investment. For more information, call the district at 760-3'497. erat plan ameodmenL Williams said he envisions build- ing 10 single-family detached homes per acre on lhe site. Sired between 1,500 and 1,900 square feet, the homes would probably be priced in the $200,000 range, which could make them at- tractively affordable, W illiams said. Williams agreed the proposal to build a new sports facility -com- plete with two lighted soccer fields, three lighted baske1ball couns and a practice football field with a new running track -would be a good one for the community. But, because of the district's finan- cial crunch, selling the land would be a more logicaJ way to go, he said. Besides, he added, "There's al- mcMt 60 acres ol fields alrcidy there, "ith parting. l'd be more for f&xing \lP fields only marginally used than building a new center." School board tnatee Jim ferry· man uid Wednesday morning that the housing dcvcl<>P,"lc.nt, i~u wouldn't solve the d~trict s am· mcdi:ue budget needs since the approval process takes so long. The proposal will be just part of the discussion as trustees and the 'urplus land committee decide on the best use of the land, Fenyman said. The farm and its potential as a community recreation area is a great resource, Ferryman added, one that may be best kept 3S a community facility. The sports facility proposal h3s drawn both praise -from sup- porters of youth sports -and op- position -from neighboring homeowners who fear noise and traffic will increase. ~fany of the residents who spoke :u Wedne~ay's meeting struggled with liking the idea as a place for their children to play and wanying about how the det3ils of the pl:m would work out as far ~ noise buffers, security, lig1Hs, re- strooms and maintenance. Many of those S<lme people of- fered to work on the plan with dis- trict, fair and city officials to make the idea agreeable to all people involved. · All comments from the public hearing will be given to the school board, said surplus property com- mittee member Judi Taylor. The next meeting on the fate of the farm will be held by the Costa Mesa parks commission at ~:30 p.m. Wednesday at City Hall. For more infonnation. call the city al 754·5223 . AWARD AAATCO Is Tiie froltl Rlcl,,111 Of T1le ..,...,. ..... 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Corona's magic runs out against top-seeded, and talented, Santa Ynez. BY RlcHAJW DUNN, Sro1.n Wun1. CORONA DEL MAR -In . the Cin- derella case of Corona del Mar High's girls basketball tea m, the slipper didn't fit Wednesday night and midnight came early. "l think we ran out of magic tonight," CdM Coach Garth Alnt said. Flint, born and raised in Santa Ynez, watched his hometown school, ranked No. 4 in CIF State Division IV circles and seeded No. I in the CIF Southern Section Division IV-AA playoffs, end CdM's longest postsea- son run in a dozen years with a 77-32 victory in the quarterfinals. Santa Ynez (25-1 ), which has lost only 10 St. Mary's of Stockton this season, c>.tcndcd its "inning streak to 16 games, "hile mo,ing one win from reaching :i section title game for the seventh consecutive year, ''For a public school. that's pretty good, I guess;• Santa Ynez Coach JoAnn Reck s:.aid. Cd~t (13-15), pla)ing \\ilhout 6-foot junior center Jennife r Gardner (strep throat, ear in- fection and sinuses), ran 11110 a brick "all in Santa Ynez, which was led by 6-1 junior Kristi Rohr. "She's just incredible," Flin t of Rohr, who scored 27 points, grabbed 18 re- bound , made four steals, blocked three shots and di:,hed off two fa:,t-brcak assist . Rohr was 8 of 9 from the field in the fmt See CDM GIRLS/P•1• a2 E$tancia High's boys basketball team swept through the Pacific Coast League with ease, posting a 10-0 record with a winning margin of 26. 4 points and is currently battling tor honors in ...the race for the CIF Ill-A championship. Among ·coach Tim Parsel's champions are (bottom row, from left) Mark Pierson, Casey Hammond, Rich DePedro, Kevin Byrne a(ld Chris Candlish. (Back row, from left) Dave Milligan, Zack Richardson, Kevin Radisay, Ben Novak, Dane Plock and Tom Feeney. DAILY PILOT t'HOTO BY LEAH HOGSTEN Sailors take it to the · Rim ....., Newport Harbor girls basketball team will duel Bishop Montgomery in the semifinals Saturday night. Bv BARRY FAULK."J:.R, s1•ollf~ \\111u.a .. NEWPORT BEACH -Though Newport Harbor High girb ba-,J...ctball coach Shannon JaJ...osJ...y admired the begin- ning and ending to the Sailor:,' 60-36 Cl F Southern Scctit>n Oh i:,ion 111-AA quarterfinal 'ictory oH:r '1si11ng Rim of the \\'orld Wednesday night, there\ plenty she'd rcllnqubh to the cutting room floor. For after , .. ~nching the thinheeded ho~ts (2::!-5) roll to lead:, of 8-0, 28-5 and 35-11, the Ne" port faithful "atchcd in horror as the Fighting Scots (14-h) e>.ccuteJ a rather sul>sta nt i~al plot t\\ isl, slicing the kad to 39-31 by third quarter' cnJ. Harbor, hO\\C\er, opened the fin al period \\llh a 15-1 Wednesday. surge to comfortJbl~ ;.iJ\;.incc to S:u- urc..lay's semalinal again't ·sc .. ond- i.eeded l31shop ~1ontgomcl} (2::!-.t) at an ahern;.ite s1tt:. of the Torrancc- b;.iscd . Kn.gin · choo!ling. 131:,hop ~~cntgomcr) dcf cJtt.'u Tro~. :--33. Despite· the roller co:i.,tcr ride. JJko~J..) ~Jad -.he· ne,er panicked, and \\as )Ccm111gl> unfazcd by the TJr~," unprc· dictablc third-quarter collupsc. "l thought "c sho"cd :i lot of p1.m.: to get it b;.ick to· gcthcr alter they '' hittlcd a '.!0-point (:mu:.ill) 2~) lcJJ h> eight." Jakosk). said. "I couJJ care lc:,s "hat happen:, an b.:- l\\ccn: I only cJrc about \\hut happen:, at the buzzer:· JaJ...oi>J...} .. aid she ,.,,a~ cumfortcd during the: l\i:"p1.m dl.!- dinc.: by similar perioJic IJp~c:, at \J11uus times tht) scu)on ··1 "asn't panicking. bcc:au~c I J...n1m tlw, ha) h...tppencd to us man) times in J1tfercnt games tlw. )Car." JJJ...0.,J...) e\- pbined. ··we had i>u1.h a g1l!Jt llri>t h.1lf. but \\C :,tarteJ commattin~ \\J\ t()I.) mJnv turno,cr:, . .:inJ \\ere ru">htnl! the brcJk a little. ·"hach 1:, ~'hut got u the lead 111 the-llN See N EWPORT GIRLS/Page a2 Trevino, he's still the super one, , despite DAILY PILOT HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE OF THE WEEK Sturman, Little are working on some very big aspirations lhe setbacks ....., He's sure to be at the head of the pack at Mesa Verde's Toshiba Senior Classic. T here is a warning being issued everywhere on the Senior PGA Tour: Lee Trevino is back, and with a vengeance. After winning six tournaments going into October, Trevino ruptured a spinal disc nca.r his neck, withdrew from the remaining four events and failed to play another round in 1994. Now, back on the Tour, completely Club golf healthy and primed for competition, Trevino will play in the inaugural $800,000 Toshiba Senior Classic March 13-19 at the Mesa Verde Country Club, the first Senior PGA Tour event in Orange County. "I can't wait to get back to what l do best, and that's play gotr," Trevino said. "The toughest thing for me to do was to wear the neck brace for eight weeks. It rove me nuts. 1 couldn't practice, and I uldn't hit any golf balls. My whole roblem is that l want to play every day. ut l'm getting things back toaelhcr now, nd I'm looking forward to playing at c5a Verde for the Toshiba Classic." After The Transamerica, Trevino wa5 nable to play another round. That's like king candy from a baby, removin& the u!lh from Picasso's hand, telling ... HU1he9al ....., She's as individual as her name implies; and Mustangs are reaping the benefits. BY BAlUlY FAULXNER, Sro1.n Warrta W hethcrin ~ possession of the basketball at the \ top of the key, or yo-yoing through a conversation, Costa Mesa High point guard Koo Kim personifies vibrant unpredictability. Within minutes or verbally engaging the sophomore standout, one can relate to the sensation familiar to skiddish defenders, forced to deal wit:1 her diverse ond dangerous on-court repertoire. In either case, one is never fully sure whether Kim will adeptly cut straight to the goal, dish off to another subject of intcrcs1. or puJI up, mid-sentence, to drop a bomb or call an abrupt timeout. Unorthodox u her approach may seem, however, points arc made clearly, he KOO lllM/P••• as ,, , Costa Mesa's Koo Kim is the Daily Pilot's High School Athlete of the Week. , __ .... a. ...... ' ~ They appear to have every base covered in the ir hunt for Olympic Games glory in 470s . A ftcr competang again~t calh other 111 collega;ite :,ail ng for three ~eJr~. Nc\\port re,1Jent ~111..e Sturman and cre\\ llob L111lc arc: no" \\OrJ...ing togcthc1 to 1cprescnt the Un11.:d StJte., 1n the 1996 01) mpic:.. Sturman, a graduate of UC In 1ne. and Lilllc, a gr.:iJu:lle of t..~C. !tJ\C. ste .. nlah risen thr0ugh the ranJ..., O\er the p:ht four )CJ~. taking their campaign for the .t 70 clas) from their l1r~t development all the , .. ;iy up to their current No. l rnnl..ing on the U.S. Sailing Team Little fir t :ippro.ichcd Sturnun \\ith the idea of cumpaagning back in the pnng of 1990, "hen the t\\O "ere ~a1hng against each other an Collegiate Pacific Coa)t Ch:unp1on)h1ps. 1 hou~h Stephanie Keefe Boating b ready to enter gruduatc )Chool, Sturman ~new that this was an opportunity he couldn't pa up '"The taming "al perfect," aid Sturman. "And (campaigning) "as :ilwll)~ in the b::tck or my mind ... Though new to the world of competing for the Ol)mpics, the t~o do\tc right into :i full ·blown campaisn. '4ith corporutC" Qnd yacht dub ~pon~r hips to uad \\ith the heaOATllle,,..._M ) . .... .. . ... Ba Thursday, Febn.iiliY 23, 1915 KOO KIM , ......... 1 frequent!)' and in entertaining r biol\. ·She·~ a good communicator." ~iJ Me~ Co.Jch Len Whitacre, ~ho often take!. KOuttng ad~1ce from the l\\O-)c::ir st:iner, regarding the doz.ens of opposing pla)ers she's pb)ed '4ilh or ag.:sinst during )eats spent p3\\iOnately pun.uing mastery Of the game. Dut while Whitacre is appreciative of the S-foot-6 All-l ewport-Me$3 performer's gift of g:ib, it's her athletic talents he's hudly sh) bout rendering prai~e .. In m) perception, Koo tS the pcrf ect basketball pl:i)er,0 gushed \\ h1tacrc. \\ho quickly lc3.med of Klm·s talent after coming to Cosla ~tesa from Vdla P:irk High ... U )OU "anted to cre:ite a pla~er and gi\e her c\cry sk11J, )9U couldn't do any beuer than Koo. She's a spectacular dcfens1"e pl:iyer, the best ball handler l \ e seen. an outstanding shooter, a great penetrator, and one of the top free-throw shooters in the county.·• T he Daily Pilot Athlete or the Weck rewarded her c.o:ich's kind \\Ords \\1th 20 points in s~nurd:iy night's ClF Southern Section Division IV-AA !>CCOnd-round playoff victory O\er South Hills, 65-42. Kim, the Ne\\port-Mesa District's leading scorer at 14 points per game, m:ade 7 of 10 field goal aucmpls ag .. unst the Husk1e , including each of her three three-pointers. Ar one point. she connecred on 6 of 7 shors from the floor and drilled three of her four foul hots. She also :idded ~L\ rebounds. four assists and three ~tc..:ib. '.l.fler beginning last season as a re~ene, Kim Cough! through a l:ick of ~elf-assuredness to break into the l>tJrting lirreup, a\ eraging JU St more rhan seven points per game. "I \.\:U the rookie. and it "'as h:ird to f11 1n," said Kim, "ho has no such problems this season, in which she shJres team leadership responsibiliries \\1th senior Erin Brown. "She's an emotional leader for us," s:11d \Vh11acre, \\ho admires Kim's . '1sibly competitive nature. "She's game face from the time she \\all...s into the gym, until the time she tca\es," Whitacre explained. "The only time she breaks that game face is to punctuate a good play by, for instance, raising a fist in the air. And when she shows th:it kind of enthusiasm, it only motivates the re!>t of Our players." K am fashioned one such spontaneous celebration after hitting a clinching free throw in a victorious regular-season finale at Luguna Hills. Stepping away from the foul line, she pumped a fist toward the cro\\>d, then summoned more \Olume from the st:ands by repeatedly napping her upraised palm" skyward. "I had no idea I even did that, until ''c watched the video as a team the nc>.t day," Kim said. "I thought I made an ass our of m)setf, but l guess the people liked it. l was just so pumped up.'' Ochind the infrequent histrionics, hoy.,rvct, is a foundation of relentless repc111ion on the practice floor. "I'm not the fastest, or the tallest, and I don't jump very high," Kim said. "I figure for every minute of work anurher girl puts into basketball, I ha\C to put in an hour to compete." A !.elf-confessed gym rat, Kim cons1s1ently lags extra time before and afrer practice, and plaY!. on AAU teams, as well as hours of playground ball, during the off-season to maximize her potential. Dut even \\hen she's not wearing the .reads off hor hi·tops. Kim i.!>n't content JUSt sitting at home. "Name an activity at school, and I've probably been involved in it," she said, jusr before exec.'\Jting a smooth cro\.!1-over to another topic. CLUB GOLF FroM P•9• •1 Pavarotti his vocal cords :ire gone. During rhe next three months for Trevino, there was surgery, recovery and, once again, no playing. Dut his peers named him the Senior Tour's Player of the Year for th e third time in recognition of his tour-leading six victories. Trevino abo became the first Senior Tour plnyet to earn SI million in a season three different times. CdM's Lindsay Warmington (left) takes an elbow to the chin by Santa Ynez's Kristi Rohr as ~he fights for possession. Georgette Castanedo (12) adds pressure. Do~ Lucu DA1LY r1L<>T Lindsay Warmington pops from outside. COM .GIRLS View), but I didn't think they'd be that strong," Flint said. IANTATNU77 CORONA DIL MAil ,2 fre• P•1• •1 quarter, 12 of 17 in the game. She scored the Pirates' first 14 points, as the visitors built a 16- 4 lead. Sophomore Lindsay Wa~mington led CdM "ith nine points, while Sh:iwna Casey, \\ho re- placed Gardner in the starting lineup, pulled dov. n nine rebounds. OF Oi\.lsion IV-M girls qu.uterfinals SMt.a Yno C-• ck-I \U. l')l.r O.P~•H Ollml'llt')H lollr P..tftt.Oft Win....18 t.l<COll~I J.PHH r, 11 p1 ., r, ft p1 tp l O o 1 W•tminglo"l 2 J 9 i 1 2 1 r0td 2 > 1 1 7011SC:U..,. 0010 12 l 2 27 Thutm.,. ) 0 1 ' ··1 think they \\OUJd gh e Woodbridge a good run for its money," Flint said. ''Dut 1 don't think the} could beat them. I think they'd beat New- port Harbor, but maybe not Woodbridge." Santa Ynez, which shot SJ.6% (32 of 62) from the Ooor, outrebounded the Sea Kings, 45-32. Cd~t had only 14 offensi\e boards, four \\ilh Rohr io the game. "I kind of e.xpected that, especially with Jen- nifer out," Flint said. "\Ve really needed her guarding Rohr: Dut I don't know how much it \\OUld'vc helped. Our game plan was to stow (Rohr) down, but l don't think we did." ... ~.d Miro fonl•llOI Total• 1 1 l ) Cono\H 2 1 2 S l 119CHt.aMclol Ill 2105~ 0000 0020SomNI 1002 I 0 0 2 1'\.t<.htbnd 0 0 l 0 0 2 0 2 Amtt 0 0 0 0 OOIOChl 0000 And<"ttllfl 0 0 0 0 l2 9 U 11 ToW• 12 7 16 l2 S<OHHGV.UTttS 54111.aYMl ll 1• 19 11-77 C-ddM.v 7 1 6 12-JJ "l know (the Los Padres League, \\hich Santa Ynez won) is not as strong as our league (Sea Sanra Ynez starts only one senior. CdM de- feated Sacred He:irt of Jesus in a wild-card game, 63-52, and Notre Dame Academy in the first round, 66-63. 3-point giWI•: »nt.a 'Ml-Willftlifil 2. OonllM)f'f 1, l')le 1; C0tOM Ml M"'-W•rt11111&1D" l . l «hnlul fo<1h: l'>on•. BRIEFLY Pirates' women at Canyons in second round America Robledo and Jamie ---- Shine, who will lead the Orange • ~ Coast College \\Omen's basketball ' team into tonight's second rounJ ---- of the Southern California Regionals against host College of the Canyons, ha\t been hon- ored on the All-Orange Empire Conference team. · Robledo ranked fifth in the con(ercncc in scoring \\ilh a 14 .2 average, \\hilc Shine \\JS second in rebounding al I0.6. Coast's flo Luppani and Stephanie McNJm~1ra ''ere hon- or.ible mention. Golden West swept Pla)Cr of the Year (Julie ~turdcnt) and Coach of rhe Year (Dick Stricklin) honors. • OCC's DJmion Morbley, \\ho \\as thml in OEC games \\llh a 22. l average, \\:tS named to the All-Orange Empire Conference men's team. Morblcy was aho seconc.J in the conference with an 11.5 rebounding average. Coast's T)rone Ellis was cho')cn honorable mention. Keon Clark from lninc Valley and An- thony Carter from Saddlcback shJrcd MVP honor\, while Saddlcback's 13111 Urummel was Coach of the Year. DCC men at Cuesta In Regionals The Orange Coast College men'!. basketball team, despite fin-• ~ ishing the regular season at 12-18, ' will be competing in the Southern ---- California Regional Tournament with a game at Cue.!lta Saturday night al 7. The Pirates, \\hO went 4-10 in the Orange Empire Conference, were seeded 26th in . the 32-team field. Cuesta (24-9) is the No. 7 seed. DCC softball team falls In 12 PASADENA A seventh-----'-_··~. inning rally \i.-Cnl for naught as the y Orange Coast College softball __..;;_......;;.._ team fell in· a non-conference game at Pasadena, 5-4, Wednesday afternoon. The Pirares (2-3) en1ued the Se\Cnlh dO\\n 3-1, but Molly Sinclair's clutch double scored two runs to tic the game and pitcher Kristen Varagne drO\e in Sinclair with a single for a 4-3 lead. Sincl:air \\ cnt 3 for 4 to pace Coast. PASADINA 5, ORANGE COAST 4 Orange Co;ist 000 100 300 000-4 Pasildena 100 101 100 001-5 Varilxnc ;and Jeffers; M.ulinez, Benitez (5) .ind Muus(.1 W-Benitez. l -V.ingne, 2-3. 28-Sincl.iir (0CC). 38-Silrcone (P). 11 5 8 0 SCC men's tennis blanks Blola LA HAORA -The Southern California College men's tennis team improved to 2-0 in the Gold-;a en State Athletic Conference with ---- a 9-0 shutout over Diola at the Ln l labra Tennis Center. Davey Robbins, Ross Andel anc.J Jeff t3aker each swept at love in singles, while Baker ;ind Andel teamed to do the same in doubles as the Vanguards (2-1 overall) dominated. Diola, playing its conference opener, is ~\in­ lcss in four matches overall this se;ison. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA COUIGI 9, llOLA 0 Sin~les-Johilnsson (SCC) def. Geisler, 6·0, 6·1; Robbins (SCO def. Diaz, 6-0, 6-0; Andel (SCC) der. HJgquist, 6·0, 6-0; Lev.is (SCC'l def. Oridston, 6· 1, 6·0; Bill.er (SCO de(. Ahern, 6-0, 6-0; Scoll (SCC) def. Morris, 6-1, 6·1. Doubles-Robbins-le" is CSCC) def. Ceislet·Diaz, 6·0, 6-1; Johansson·Scoll <SCC) def. Bridston·'-'orris. 6·2, 6.0; Andel-Bal.er (SCC) def. llagqui51·Ahern, 6..0, 6-0. Pirates lose on tie-breaker SAN DIEGO -Orange Coa!.t ---- College's golf te:im lost on :i sixth-• / man tie-breaker Wednesday to ti:/ host Cuyamaca at Rancho San ---- Diego ~1fter the l\\O fii.-e-man scoring ~y~tcms ldt both schools with 384 poin1s. Coast's Rick Redding was the day's medal- ist with a 72. Other Coast standouts incluc.JcJ Uob fuller (74), Dill ~lcKibbin (79), Mike Artiglio (79) anJ Chris Ny (80). DCC falls In four games SAN DIEGO Following • three consecutive non-conference >'-• victories, the Or:inge Coast Col- lege men's volleyball team entered ---- Orange Empire Conference play Wednesday night, and 1he Pirates were dealt a 13-15, 15- 9, 15-12, 15-6 se1back by ho~t San Diego Mesa. Jason Crone had 23 !...ills to pace OCC. ,,.. ..... , p1~ce. "And (Rim of the World) cam1.: out on {1rc to start 1he sccon half, whale 1t seemed there was lid on our b:aslet." After Rim·s Adri:in Ande™>n netted the final rour points of the first half, \\>lthin 27 seconds before intermission, the Scots turned up their defensive tone pressure :ind st:iyed hot to excite several or the visiting fans who made the long trek from L:lkc Arrowhead. With Newport commilting 12 of its 27 turnovers in the third quar- ter, while hitting just t of 6 field go:il attempts, the Sunlmt League eo<hamps drained 8 of 14 from the field, matching their field goJI tot:ll of the entire first half, to m:ike it a b:iUgame. But H:irbor sophomore point g_uard An- dree Ver- hulst, \\ho assisted on the Sailors' first three buckets of the game, cashed in an offensive rebound 19 seconds int o the final qu:ir- ter to begin to turn the tide. s 0 p ho- more guard Jenny Jen- 'We have to play good de- fense, because our shooting can be spo - radic. Defense and rebounding win games.' . -SHANNON JAKOSKY Newport ·coach nings, who scored all fou r of Har- bor's third-quarter poinrs, drilled her second three-pointer 4-l sec- onds later, :ind it was role reversal time, once more.1 Newport senior M:indy Clayton paced the hosts "ilh 15 points and nine rebounds, drilling her first three anJ final three field go:ll at- tempts to epitomiLc the bookend effect. Jennings finished \\ith l3 poinll> and !.i.x boards, \\ hilc senior Md- iss:i Schutz added 12 points and six rebounds to rhe "inning cause. Verhulst chipped in nine assist!I, and was a catal} st in creating a whopping 40 Scot lUrllO\'Crs. The Harbor defense held the Scots "i1hout a field goal for sepa- rate span!. of 9: IS in the first h:ilf, and 6:05 in the seconJ, \\ hile lim - iting the 'isitors to 25% shooting (8 of 32) in all but the third quar- ter. "\Ve ha\e 10 play good defense, becau e our shooting can be spo- radic," said Jakosl..y. ··Defense and rebounding win games." Anderson, not listed among the Scots· regular-season statisrical leader~, dnlleJ 9 of 14 shots from the fictJ to net a game-high 19 points. NIW~ORT HARBOR 60 RIM Of THI WORLD 36 CIF Ohision 111-AA qu3rterfinals ltjm oi Lh<r \\1>tld "'rwport 11.atbor r, ft p1 1p r, 11 p1 1p DitVrie• Z11b~o S.ul>hu1y· Mitl>Oft And<>r>On 2 2 1 " S.h111J " 0 2 11 ) 0 I ' M• ci., Ion 7 1 I IS 0 0 I 0 )<rnning~ S 1 I 13 0 1 I I \~1h11M 4 0 S 9 9 1 l 19 Mdto.klft 2 I 3 S 0 0 0 0 \\ti~ 2 2 4 ' JOl •(•d,. 0000 0 0 0 0 16 • I 16 Tlll•h 26 S 16 60 ICO .. SY GU.U'flU ltjmolLh•\\lHld S 10 H• S-16 "''""'P'M1 H.-bor 17 II • 21 -t.0 )-poiN Coih: Gii ol .... \\ofld--•; ,.,..,,.,...., H.-bot -i...nintt• 1. \'t'thuht 1. TtthNul ro .. lti '-~•h••l>I "II). bone with one from a donor bank. "I got part of a kneecap put back in there," Trevino said. "They also put a titanium plate in the front of my throat, on the spine behind the throat. After surgery, it was tough. I had no pain, but l couldn't swallow, so I could talk more but I couldn't cat. I was hoping my voice would change. I always wanted to be a singer. 1 was hoping I'd sound like Frank Sinatra." events and 27 PGA Tour tournaments, will hit the $9 million mark in career earnings in 1995. He leads the all-time list al $8,655,152, after winning 567,800 in his first two outings this year. in Costa Mesa. You ca1\ abo con1:ic1 McGu ire al 642-5049 ... He later said it was the best four-putt of his life. Trevino will be joined in Costa Mesa ne.xt month by, ;imong others, Rodriguez, Dave Stockton, Al Geibcrgcr, Jim Colbert, Jim Albus, Tom Wargo and Tony Jacklin. L:ist year in the Irish Classic, you might recall Lou J ord:m's epic finish to earn ;i spot in the playoffs and subsequent trip to H;iwaii. Jordan, unaware of his place in the standings, was putting for a birdie on the 18th hole, where the green at Rancho S:in Jo:iquin Golf Course is adjacent lo the practice greens. 1 hirty-five dJys later, ~lcGuire organiLed a playoff between Jordan, llob Dudik and llob Bond, with Jordan winning and earning the trip to I lawaii ... • Signature shots ... udy luck was working a double !.hifr on Sunday (Feb. 19), when the Newport Beach ountry Club's sign:iture par-3 17th hole was aced by Myrna Ireland and Jan Reagan. "He is a genius on rhe golf course like no other man 1 know," Chi Chi Rodriguez said. "It doesn't matter where he is playing golf or how healthy he is, he can figure out a golf course and a game plan better than anybody." Trevino is currently making the Florida swing on the Senior Tour. He'll take a couple of weeks off after Florida, then return to play after the first week of March. "l've devoted my whole career, my whole life to the gume," he said. "If th~re is such a thing as an advantage, I sleep (golf), eat it, walk it. talk it. I practice more than anybody else. I'm doing the same thing I did 25 years ago. I spend every moment practicing and thinking about it. I've never been ntisfied." •Chip shots ... In honor of St. Patrick's Day, the fifth annual Delaney's and Nelly's Irish Classic is scheduled for March 13 at Anaheim Hills Golf Course, a tournament directed by Don McGuire of the Newport Beach Golf Course men's club. For only $80, players receive can, green· fees, monogrammed shirt and c:ip, tee prizes, brunch and entry to the aw:irds banquet. The 8 a.m. shotgun-start tournament is always held on the Monday prior to St. Patrick's Day. Entries arc going fast. Entries can be purchased at Toshio Kobayashi, vice president of Lido Isle Delaney's, was .offering a Hawaiian vacation to the golf er who finished 25th in the tournament to commemorate Delaney's 251h anniversary. Jordan was being heckled on the last hole by some high school player:, on the practice green, which turned into an exchange of ungracious remarks. "What's 1he problem?" one youth blurted. "No nerves?" Ireland nailed the pin 140 yards over a lake, with a 3-\\00d fade, and later said it w:as in honor of her husband John's birthday, who witnessed the hole·in-one. For Re:igan, it was her second hole-in-one in six months. She used a ?·wood for the direct hit on the Oagstick placed on the top tier of lhe picturesque water hole, an ace witnessed by th e Madison family. Trevino earned $3,478,450 on the PGA Tour, and $5,108,902 after last year on the Senior Tour, which he joined in 1989. He said he hits about 500 golf balls a day. During his surgery, doctors replaced the Trevino, winner of 24 Senior Tour any Delaney's restaurant, or Dirty Nclley's Jordan four-putted in fru~tr:ition. But he had no idea it gave him an 87 for the tournament, tying him for the 25th i.pot. Rk l>nrd Du11n is D Daily J>ilot Spol'lsnritu n/1o~c dub golf colum11 Dppcors c•·rry 11JUrsd:Jy. DEEP SIA LOCAL SCHEDULE WIDNUDAY'S FISH COUNTS TODAY Dtnr•y'• a..dcer -2 bo.-.ts, 25 .angJers. 18 calico bHs, 5 7 und b.us, 1 rubber lip perch, 28 sculpin, 1 h.11ibut, SO mackerel. T otby's schedule: '/J·day bo•t luves 6 a.m., returns noon; 1/i-d1y bo.it lenes noon, returns S:JO p.m .. Newpert L••.,l•1 -1 bo.tt. 11 tnglers. l sand bass, J S(ufpin, 2 shetphe.1d, 11 mackerel. Tocfay's schedule: '/J-d•y ~r le.1ves 9 a.m., returns J p.m. ........... Cotlege "'°men -Or.ange Cout ~l College uf the C.1nyons, 7 p.m. , ...... Community college men -Cypress •I Or.ange Co•ll, l p.m. CCHfmunity college women -Or.tngt' Co.asl 11 Cyprcu, l p.m. ......... . Community college -l ong IH<h CC .aJ Or•nsc Cont, 2 p m CdM boys on Niii ~. • NORWALK -Corona dcl Mar High'• Sea Kinas IOI& the coin nip :and arc on the ro;ad for Friday niaht's Clf Division IV·AA scmifin:tls boys basketball pme w11h Daniel Murphy High and wlll duel 1he 21·6 Nobles al SL Bernard HIP wilh 11pofr al 7:30. The Sea Kinp were at L.A. Baptist la North Hills on Tuesday whcr~ they climin.cucd Crespi, 66-49. SL 8inard is located at 9100 Falmouth Ave . in Playa Del Rey and ca be reached by trav- eling north on 405 to Manchester Blvd. tUrnolf (near LAX). Go west on Manchcst.cr four miles to Falmouth and tum left. Esiancia "'-"'• Eaales (24-3), meanwhile, contlnuo •heir prepa· ration for fridaJ niab•'1 Division lll·A ~ quancm~ pme wilh Mornu.pide Hip ( 17-9), al:aaed for C-ororia del Mar Hf&ll. • TUESDAY'S COLLEGE BASKETBALL fRllNO PACIFIC 64, ICC 49 Colden St.ile Athletic Con(erfnce Women ''""" '~"" SuCA1 c~,. ra " p1 1p la n p1 1p 6 22 ) 34 S-lh•1'41 S 0 4 II I02Jlloml.tt 122• I 0 2 2 l1•nft•t1 I 1 I • 4 I S t Woodrulf 4 ' J 14 4 J • 10 fl'<WUff 2 l J 6 0 0 I 0 \\httl•l'llO<•l 0 S 6 0 0 0 0 II""'~" I 0 I 2 I 0 0 J ll1Hl'IWll 0 0 0 0 0 0 J 0 Tt•....._.11 I 0 I 2 2 0 I • It 2S JI '4 TOI.tit II 12 24 •t ' fRHNO PACIFIC ••, sec ,. Colden SI.lie Athlellc Conference Men ,, .. ,.. '~•roe SGCM c..nta• ,, " pl Ill ,, " pl Ill At~M J 0 J 6 C...-M. 1 0 I ) TyAmund.,.n • 1 0 II 111.lro 9 2 0 H l!Mlnood..,_ 10 I O 2' I(. C••lw.. J J J t VultMt ' o 2 12 Wooluda• ' l • n t.lucHe I 2 4 II l"'W. 4 I l 9 T-pl.lnt I 0 J ) C.lumlMr• 0 0 0 0 i-t 110414)• 1001 "'°''" 2 2 2 • ku•tlf'• I I I l ,_.._Ufi4MI 0 0 I 0 I CMhC>ft 4 2 l 10 Mc.Ir•'-" 0 Cl 0 I -.,,1.tt 0 I I I Wtlt.ol.o I a 1 •• Tot.II• JS 1l 14 H Tut.al• >O U t6 1' Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Piiot YOUTH INltTS Eighth grade All-Net Kings pull on the surprise or the week NE\YPO~T-MESA -The eighth grade AJl- Net Kings 1mpro,ed thei r record to 4-6 with an ~psct victory over league-leading South Hun- t1!'gt?n Be~ch, 52-47, at Ne" po rt Harbor High to highlight New port-Me!>a Nation:il Junior Daskct- ball action last weekend. The King , who lo!lt their first five games of the season, but are 4-J in their last five outings, led 38-37 .after three quaners behind the strong re- bounding of Seth Richardson and Dennis Alshul- er. The Kings stretched the lead to 10 points mid- way .through the founh quarter with aggressive de- fensive pressure and ne'er trailed after that. ~ichardson Jed the Kings in scoring with 17 points, IO of \\.hich came in the fin al quarter. N:ne Lcmmerman contributed nine points and Neal Perlmutter and Jeff I Iunt added eight each for the improving Ki ngs. :'This .is a great win for us," said Kings Coach Bnan Richardson. ''We are in a great posit ion to fi~ish ~ith a winning season and en1cr 1he cham- p1onsh1p tourney with a good seed." The !>iAth grade All-Net Rockets (8-2) defeated league-leading Trabuco Hills, 65-52, a~ Cosla Mesa High to gain a !>hare of fir~t place. "Trabuco lost in the fin als of the Holiday Clas- sic to Yorba Linda by t\\O points," said Rockcl~ Coach Mark Dori an. "With this win, "e should be a~ong. the top-seeded teams going into the cham- p1onsh1p tournament." A:iron Yarnal had a game-high 27 potnts and contributed e'en as)ists for the Rockets. Da' id Richardson wa s a sirong inside presence "ith JO points and 15 rebound , and faan Dorian played a fine game at point guard, collecting 11 poinb, three rebounds and tw o asshts. The seventh grnde AJl-Ne1 Magic (7-4) easily tJefeited Tu~tin 57-22, at Costa Mesa High. The Magic ne,cr tr3tled and were led by Ronnie Prct- t)m3n with a ~a'<.)n-high 15 poinb. Jon:uh3n C;intrcll contributed 12 points and Du!>tin llltn&"onh and Michael Kc11y had JO each for the 'ictonous Magic. 'llle eighth grade k:sgue-k3ding All-Net Bulls (8--i) ~uhered a major \etback in their quesl for a league title after lo~ing t\\icC O\er the weekend to Dana Capo on Saturt.IJ) and l:.a~t Huntington Beach on Sunday. • fn Di\1sion l (se\enth :snd eighth graders), the Magic, coached by Phil Simco, improved their record to 8-2 \\1th a lopsided 76-21 victory at Fountatn Valley The Magic were led by All-Star candidate Jason Simco \\1th 21 poinb, "hilc Drian Jimenez.added 17 :ind Michael Ort1.t 13. 111e J.ia girls (6-..t), coached by Conley Smith, Jost a final regular-season heanbreaker to Laguna Hills, 22-21, at Costa Me~a High. The Jazz "'ere led by Elizabeth Bennett \\ith li\e points and Jul ie Hitt and Melisa Vargas '>'ith four each. •In Dl\1sion 2 (fifth and ~i.,th _graders}, the lcague-leadi'ng Bulls (9-1 ), coached by Chuck Chad" ick, defeated the Magic (S-2), coached by Euge ne Day, 46-25. at NC\\ port Harbor High. The Bulls pulled away in the last quarter, led by the fine play of poi nt guard Rudy Serna, who h:id nine assim. Justin Ro\\e had 22 points and Matt Elder and Roberto Bolano pulled do\\n l4 and 10 rebounds respectively for the Dulls. The Magic "ere led by Louis Day with se\en p0m1s and 11 rebound~. Garrell Bo .... Jus with fh·e points and Charlie Amburgue) \\ ith J4 rebounds. The Warrior girls (1-9) lost to Fountain Valley. 21-18, at fountain Valley High. The Warrior~ were Jed by Laura Kauth ant.I· S:ira Deming '>'ilh six poims each. • In Dh b1on 3 (third and fourth graders), the d1\ bion co-d1:impion Bulls (8-2), co:iched by Tara~ Young. defeated the Art Mcl ean-coached Magic ( 1-9), 60-19. at Ne,, port Harbor High. 1 he Dulls \\UC led b\ All-~1ar candidJte Danm Kn~onan ''llh 17 po1ni~. Ta)lor Young added 13 po1nb :'.Ind DJ\ 1d MJmclli 11 points and 25 re- bounds in the '"n The trio of ~lilhael ,\tcLeJn, Cla)tOn Lean and Joel Ram1re.t all pl:t)ed \\ell for the Magic. •The Championship Serie • ''hich pits team:. from all O\er Orang.: County \l.ith similar records agaimt one Jnothcr, bc:g1ns on Sunday \\ilh game~ being ho~1cd at Ne,,port Harbor and Costa Mesa High. Division 5 girls bruise up AYSO foes NEWPORT BEACH -The Newport Bruis- ers, an American Youth Soccer Organization Division 5 girls B all-star team, completed its season last Saturday with a pair of victories. The Bruisers defeated North Irvine, 1-0, in the morning, the followed that with a 4-1 tri- umph over Costa Mesa in the afternoon. The Bruisers displayed their strong defense in both games. With the long kicks coming at critical times from Diane Booth, Esther "Dig Foot" Lofgren, Jenna Lorenz and Cari Smith. the goaJ was well protected. · Goalie Jennifer Oden \\-as effecti\e both in preventing goals and in launching well-placed punts. In the game with North Irvine, Nicole MacK- ey scored the lone goal of the game for the. Bruisers. The ball was moved into the 'icinity of the goal through the fine ball-handling of Venom closes out with split . in AYSO COSTA MESA -The Venom, Costa Mesa's American Youth Soccer Organization Region 120 Divi!>ion 4 B boys squad managed a loss and a win in its two outings during the founh and fi nal week Of all -star competition last Saturday. Costa Mesa d ropped a 2-1 dec~ion 10 North Ir- vine in the fi rst game, before bouncing back to de- fea t South Irvine, 2-0. Against North Irvi ne, the Venom fell behind J- O in the second quarter, but caught up "hen Mario Macias scored off an assist from Tommy Burde n in the third quarter. But North Irvine scored in the fourth quarter to gain the victory. In the second game, the Mesa offense, led by Bret Caples, Billy Lund, Tyler Weit.le, Burden, Alex Sarris, Kevin Desandro and Tyson Baue r got off to a fast start in the second quarter, getting on the scoreboard on a goal by Bauer. Macias added a third-period goal to accoun t for the final scoring. Mesa's defense, Jed by Spencer Solomon, Keilsuke Suzuki, Steven Thoma!>, Jonathan Meling and Craig Mullis, preserved the shutout. The team was coached by Rick Bauer, who was assisted by Brett Weide. The team mom was J.J. Mullis. Victoria Swigart, Kelley McK11nna and Rachel Funn an. · In the aft ernoon game wi th Costa Mes:i, with no substitutes a .. aitable and l\\O girl s ill from the hard-fought morning game, the Druisors rose to the occa~ion, with Jillian Austin scoring three times an rapid succei.!>ion, and M..1cKcy contributing the fourth goal. Kelly Doler and Kerrie Gatel> \\ere highly ef- fecti\c an mu"ing the ball. Coach Jim Mcl<anna \\:b 3S!>isted by hi!I ,,ifc Rhonda and Darry Booth. With their guidance, the team !>le:idily impro\ed throughout the sea- son, as c\'idcnced by their three encounters \\ilh North Irvine -a preseason scrimmage 4- 0 lo~. a m1dseason 2-J loss, then the J-0 'ic- tory on Saturday. Mo~t of the Drui crs will continue playing \\ ith McK;inna for the A YSO Spring Select season. Ameba ready for shootout in FV CO RONA DEL MAR -The Corona del Mar Ameba, an Ame rican You th Soccer Organization under-12 bo~.) elect team, competes al the annual Hi-5 Fountatn Valley A YSO Tournament tu be held al Mile Square Park in FounLain Valle} this coming weekend. The rain-dela)et.I event \\:JS orig- inally scheduled fo r earl) JJnuary. Ameba (15-7-4) boasb a ~trong defen~e. led by John Grod, Dan Deghcri, Riley Watson, Derck Lewis, Geoff Leech and goalkeeper ldean Shagangian. The CdM tr.1,cling team has !>e,en shutouts in it s last nine out in gs. Amcba open~ pool play ag.1in!>t Victorville at JO a.m. 31\tl meets Durbank al 2 p.m. on Saturday, then plays Mission Viejo on Sunday at JO a.m. The championship game b scheduled for 3 p.m. Sunday-afternoon. The Founrn in Valley Hi-5 Tournament includes 76 te:ims in .)ix age di"isions. Other local team~ e ntered in the tournament arc 1hc Nc"port Dcach A YSO All-Stars. le<l by Scotl Dean, Steve Jcn- drusina and Tyler Miller, and the Corona del fo r A YSO ~II-Stars, led by \ory Smith, Cace~ Zide nod David Northup. Mesa All-Star girls romp BasketbaU " NIWPOH HACH llC. DIPT. COSTA MESA -The Costa Mesa American Youth Soccer Or· ganization girls Division 4 all-stars continued their winning wa}' by playing strong, unyielding defense and shutting out squads from South Irvine and Corona del Mar. In the first game, Mesa became the first team in this year's all-star tournament to shut out So uth Irvine and ils powerful offense. Chri !>y Chambe rlin played an oul!>tnnding game in goal, forcing a couple of South Irvine breakaways to result in shots wide of the net. Meanwhile, the Mesa defense, led by Kelly Matthews, Lauren Pu- laski, Jaymie Mills·Doggctt, Kristen Morey and Mehgan Foye, repelled attack after attack by the strong South Irvine tcum. On offense, Grace Rozar, Mychal McMahon and Allison Harvey took turns pressuring the South Irvine goal. It wu~ a mcai.u re of re- venge for Mesa against a team which had handed it one of only two losses earlier this year, 4-1. In the second game, Mesa's offense dominated ag,ainlll a dctc:rm1nccJ CdM team. Jn the first half, CdM got only two shot~ on go:il \\.h1lc Mesa had IS. Harvey finished wi1h two aoals for Mesa, while N:st~1lec Schoclllcr 5COred the other and had a fine OYCrall game. Al~o contrtbuttng to the offe..M effort by keepina the ball in the Coron:t end wcu: Chti ten Kni&ht and Lisa Dunn. · The Mesa all·stan .,. Undiluted in their l:i t o;c"cn g:imc , "hilc allowina just, one pl ia tbl last four. Coached lly Mike Dunn ;ind Bob Wade, tbe Meu Repon 120 AJl..Stafl wind up their ~cawn thi!'I _. wlda a Gaal pme 1pinsc a strona Ne\\ port Dc.1ch squ;.ad. , C DIVISION llLl U.ACUI llMbuf V-M. I (J7l: J. llwbb.ord 22 ... s .. &rtl a. M C1.in<i.lni 1. M. Hotlm"" ' Ht>t.llh It Oh S. s.tnU,. 4, T. Mw1iUo 2. A.. [)o,i~ ' llntol" No. 1 1271: "-No<ltlr'°ll~ 16, T. lt•m• '• N, <A•o l. ~ llMltnt.11) 1'0. 1 171: It. S.11t&.ir l. o. IClttKlwMt l, "" o.ii... 2. lllD lL\GUf M•rlnttt (JS): J. M.u!NM 1'. A. O.nwul 6, T. f11kt '·A. A/ru l.ibl 2, J. CHdc!• l. l. lwm•no l. Un<uln No. 2 ('): IC. Httth.t '· An<k-t"" Ill: It. \\tkh I. thrbof \'itw No. 2 171: N. ,.ht..J/I >. c. ~ J, J. ~t11\bttl 2. H•rbor \<ot,. No. l C2Jh C. Alm1jui•t 6. I • .. rrrit 4, J. Cunu 7, C. fl)n• 4, "-H..otp<'f 2. Nt-"putl l ltmtn...,., No. l 101. a DIVISION llU( UACUI l lr•uiln 1 llJ· C --~I. J N1~r It. I M.lhltf 1J. l. 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It's been one of m\ ltfc'l> ambi- tions to Jurn pro.' 0 Dnen sJ1d of his professional bo\tng career. w.hich debut) 1on1gh 1 at 7:30 against Lli)eo Torres, 36, "ho b also fighting tn hi) firlt l pro bout O'Oricn. a weltcr\\cight :it 5- foot-S, 147 pound • and the 0" ncr of BoJy 1 ech Ill Co~ta Me:, a, "1H go in e ither the second or thirJ fight in the In inc Marriott's lht- tle 1n the Ballroom monthly bu.\- ing card. D.UlY PILOT flU PliOTO Cost.a Mesa's John O'Brien, during a sparring session last year. O'Brien, an amJteur lighter '1~ a teenager, ":is originally so:hcdulcJ to ma~c his pro debut 1n Ai..gu~t. but a broken nb ~uffercd 1n a sparring ~ess1on pO':llp1Jncd h1' debut. .. ( U\\arJ the CnJ of the :11natcur thing, I gut marm.J and \\1.:111 b.i.:k tu school," he 'aid. ..I "0:1!1 tu \\urk for a pha1 ll1Jccu11 .. al .. um- pan) :,I.) 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Udall, M D • Inc • Urology Phys•c1ans & Sur9eons • 644·8722 Alan Van De Vort & Ass°'latH Real Esta e Sales & Service • 631·11 OS Zodiac of Orange County Bo.it Safes & Se(Vice • 540.2070 ~I 2 Police Appreciation Breakfast 7:30 am • Four Seasons Hotel 8 New Member Rec~ption 5:00 pm • Chamber office 14-16 NHACC Membership Drive All Day • Chamber office 15 Business After Hours 5:00 pm • Royal Khyber Restaurant 21 Dolphins Breakfast 7.15 am• Newport Beach Ma moh Hotel 24 Commodores Guest Breakfast 7 30 am • Balboa Bay Club 30 Business Development Breakfast 7 30 am • Newport Beach Sheraton And coml"fl Aprll 20 ... ·® .. • It doesn't take long for the fish to respond to the call of nature's high-sign. S ah water angling off the Newport coast is picking up, watm water condition ha\'e moved in along the beach and fishing is improving daily. "We saw a jump in water tempcrnture to 62 degrees this past week and a good bite on sand b~s and bottom fcede~ sent anglers on board ou r • sponfishers home happy," ' , reponed Norris Tnpp at Davey's Locker (673-1434). The best fishing has been taking place at the 150 Spot, where limits of rockfish, sculpin, whitefish and some nice sand bass in the three-to five-pound class were sacked over the weekend. C\lt squid has been the bait of choice when fishing these mid-channd deep water reefs. up, "keeper" halibut, alon1 with lots o( jacksmelt and herri.o&-The be~t fohing bu been occurring on a moving tide when the currents bring hun&JY fish under the docks. Sm3ll anchovies and fillets of sardines fished on small live bait hooks, rigged with a sliding sinker, have accounted for the bulk of the halibut being caught. • The Fred Hall Fi hing Tackle Show opens on Wednesday, March I, at the Long Beach Convention Center. This is the biggest tackle show in the country and is a must for anglers and families looking for a place to go on a fishing vacation. The giant five·dny show features all the latest fishing tackle on the market. Daiwa, Fenwick, Shimano, Zebco, Berkely, Penn, Eagle aaw, Sabre, AfTCO and many more sail and fresh water tackle manufacturers will display all kinds of rods, reels and terminal fishing gear. .._ ..... , many costs associated with sailing. They made themselves extremely visible. practicing as much as possible between Stunnan's job and Uttle's senior year. Their efforts paid off in their fint big regatta, the 1991 470 Pacific CoMt Ch1tmpionships. "'here the team Cini.ihed second overall, only one-quarter of a point ou t of first. 1'his impressive finish not only placed the ne"'comers fourth on the U.S. Sailing Team, but also est:.blished their place as one of the top 470 teams in the country. After many more months or rigorous training, Sturman and Little went on to the 1992 Olympic Trials. With only one year of Olympic practice under their belts, the team placed second to Morgan Reeser, who went on to win the Olympic silver medal. Sturman and Little's incredible performance at the Trials prompted Reeser to enlist their aid as sparring partners before the Olympics, taking the team to Ollifomia for two weeks and Barcelona for six weeks. Though both Sturman and little saw their campaign as a one-shot deal for 1992, their great success "The red tide that mo\ed in along the beach kind of shut down the local bass bite as off-color water extends from Laguna Beach up past the Newport pier. and out as fur as two miles into the channel," said Tapp. "lt appea~ that there is a narrow band of red tide, perh aps Jim Niemiec Vacation resorts, fishing charters, big and small boats, fishing seminars and a "free" kid~ trout fishing pond are JU~t a few of the exhibits and activities that arc scheduled to take place at this supper fishing event. at Trials and their confidence in their sailing ability continued th~ir quest for gold, this time to c.ulminate at the 1996 Trials. The two took the rest of 1992 off, with Sturman starting work at Ullm:m Sails in Newport Deach and Little beginning his caree r as an architect, to re·think their plan of attack. Outdoors •Irvine Lake and the only a few (eet th ick, and it ha~n't seemed to affect the deeper water fo.hing spots. "Anglers on board the half-day boat Thunderbird have been making some pretty good drops over off-shore structures with the bulk of the catch consisting of reds, rockfish and other ~orted bottom feeders." Catalina Island is slow due to dirty water caused by last week's storm front, but conditions are clearing daily. Squid is still around the island and this is a good sign that white seabass could begin to bite any day. There have been reports of a couple of seabass being caught on the back side of Catalina by private boats fishing at night in deep water with live squid. Schools of·big bonito and a few yc;llowtail are still around the island, but the water will have to get a Jot clearer and warm up a little more before any kind of good fohing ~cvclops from these game fish. The Pavilion docks in Newport bay are producing some LUIE & OIL CHANGE WllH FILTER • Genuine VolYo 1111.f • Chtck under hood & ff1>.d ... .,, =~~~JOo.I • 19•5,._,.. 27 POINT INSPECTION ..... .-... .. . Santa Ana River Lakes are producing lots of trophy class rainbow trout and channel catfhh. This pas t week, a 56-pound catfish was landed at Irvine Lake by Porfirio Alvarez of Santa Ana who was fohing near the rental boat dock baited up with mackerel. A lOV.,-pound ra inbow trout was netted by Steve Ramon of Costa Mesa at the Santa Ana River Lakes ove r President's Day as this angler fished near the spillway with green glitter Power bait. Both lakes arc being stocked weekly with thousands of pounds of trophy class rainbow trout to support the Mt. Lassen Rainbow Trophy Trout Classic that will continue through March 26. • Applications to get a permit to fish Lake Barrell in San Diego County arc now being accepted by the City of San Diego Wnter Utilities Dept. Lake Barrett is one of the finest ba~s fishing l:i~es in Southern California and 1t will open to limited fishing on Wednesday, Saturday .a nd Sunday, beginning April 15. Little concentrated on the fundraising aspect or the cnmpaign, while Sturman began a sail and mast development plan. Both parts arc essential to a winning campaign, with technical advancements and overall costs constantly on the rise. After seeing the competition in Barcelona, the team knew that it had the speed to compete on the Olympic level, but nlso knew it needed to practice outside of the States. The two traveled all over the globe in 1993 and '94. with their training becoming more and ' more intense. Their regalia schedule included the Worlds, several European regattas and the 1993 Miami Olympic Classes Regatta, which they won. Sturman and Little moved in10 the No. l ranking in 1993 and they have been there ever since. After sailing in Europe's heavy \\inds for more than two month~. the two knew they had to be in top form to race competitively anywhere in the world. Besides the hours of sailing, Sturman began a dual program of [BUY!N!.AJ!W~~~ Auto ~agent. Wa've Av.d lhoullnds of buyel'l lhoulands of dolar'I with Purchase °"'Hew ear Buyers Asmtw1e• Plan. Lowest pncest Mol .... ~· Consulting, tnc. Free Brochure (800) 756-4CAR .-,..~,~·-~· .......... _____________ .... _____ _. . Income Tax Preparation NM::= Weekend & Evening Appointments Available Reasonable Rates Excellent Service Over 25 years Experience Preparing Income Tax Retums John C. Faris, CPA Christopher J. Faris, CFP 1-800-953-4TAX (714)434-7641 1503 South Coast Dr., Ste. 30 t Costa Mesa, 92626 MAINTENANCE SPECIAL IS~. codurucc and cwenll body IU'Cilltb-uu1c·1 sWnmina has delved into the competitive as well. randina biln a member of the U.S. Masten Swim Team. Said Uttlc. "With our lraining p~. our phylical conditionin and our mental altitudes. we will be pcakina at the ':96 Olympic Games in Sa\'nnnah." With a year left before the Tn ls. this time around, Stunnan and Little ore not going to settle for second. Their preparation for the Triab. "'ill include another five-week tour of Europe's toughest reg:mas, the Worlds m Toronto :ind the Olympic training camp in Savannah this July. Their neAt major competition will be in two weeks at the P:m-Am Games in Argentina, an e\'ent at which they will be the only 470 team from the United States. Newport Beach's Mike Sturman and crew Bob Little negotia1e the waters of the '94 Helsinki Worlds. · S:iid Sturm:in, "Our program is right oo track. We are one of the best in the U.S. and our learning curve is still going up." cycling and weight training to augment his ph)sical program, cycling five to sLx days a week and working out under the guid:rnce of his personal trainer, Greg White, at Newport Deach':, O\\n Met·Rx Club, four days a week fo r an intensive hour-long session. Stum1an credits \\'hite for taking care of his nutritional and physical program, pushing him hard in the gym and arranging a proper athletic diet with Met-Rx's nutritional products. In January of this year, Stunnnn became a member of Team Met-Rx, an elite of athletes in different disciplines. Little's training program includes hours in the pool, swimming laps to increase his From impressive progTCSS or their camp:iign over !_he past four years and the amount of dedication these two young men have, winning.tile g.old at lhe 1996 Olympics is not just a dream for Mik.e Sturman and Bob Little. 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Ill v4olltorl °' unlHt •n 1nter••ted tM bMf ..,, ,"",0~~::!.· Sfn31• 01$t11ct Spec1a1 REPHILOAE 80AEN BRACHMAN COLONY COMMUNITY !>911' -~ '5, 1tn UNU ~Of• chec• ~ IWltl of '"°'* "'*' pertonftlH•nobJect1on Tt\099 Ponlont of lot1 Primaiy f.lect•on 10 be REP PAUlF HELLER JR REP ADELINE f CLUBHOUSE 3611 SIERRA VISTA SCHOOt.. TMUCTtOfHOPMltCT • ·~ ~-~..,_ .. uw•.-~ SIMI, Of COIMIOll llW to the P•t11ton end 0.-Kribed 1n Pwc.! 1 netd on luesd.ly Marci\ REP MARGARE f A HAEHNIY SOUTH MALL 2 LlBERTV flf'OllfRTY IT MAY • ft99 --.... n euoclr.._Sldoll U400 It M4 et\owt OOod uuu why Above 0.ttOMted H ~~~~~~~ri':u~1~1°1 JARBO£ 52717 OEM MARV L ZAMORA REP ORAL EASLCY REP KEITH W NHSON Af A PUeUc SAl( If "°"· HvlnJ• •Hoel· 1114 flfotmlOM the court thould not A,num't . O.c"\a, htiot •ni tothtl"'"r""'Snm PRES8VTERIA... S3710 DEM PAlRICIA L REP RICHAnO E WlO M lltfll.MATION=t.:~~l!n~':~). l g1enttheeutho11tv. endTerrecetnAppune ...... v• ,. "' COMMUNITY CHURCH DICIOCCIO DONAGHY THl ,._TUM ~ 1M PAO • .Mr-A HEARING on the nant to Perc•le 1 '"' 2 and lht\1 during lhose CHURCH 2850 FAIR 611 HELIOTROPE AVE ,. .. , BEA "EP C ARENCf: r EOING u.&-T """' t lt\e Plnanclel Cod-1 CGAITll ClOU911laUCROW petition win be held on •bov• 0,.er'"d, To hours the Poli•ng places VIEW RD u.,., NARO PEAAA ., L " LO"=f:~ .. ;~..M .. nd au•horlred to d~o lfOft~-IS'rtwfMarch 1&, 1995 at $itll9 Adc1reu 36'7 .. y 101 1he respective pre REP CAROLYN J ~~~~~J~~~~~E OEM KIM G SEIXAS JOHNSON Oii MMot2;9957;0 'Met In W\lt • ._ .. I =1Ndt.CAW'11.45 P.M 1n D•pt. 703 v,.w lerrece, Coate cinetuhan be Che pla~s CROKER 53711 59702 TURTLE ~~~ APARl ...... 111 '** tnWM ~ -::~ •r:d=c 0 •t: ~·COltt Mesa locetecht 341 Th• City ~!a· 69 ~4l11i~ornta APN ne1e1nalle1 oes1gna1ed REP PATRICIA f: BRADY 0 OONNELL AE St ~~~ggDSCHOOL 1 MEN TS CLUBHOUSI; J Tl* lAI(( FORE~ lJClOU· ~true'" may wt= ~ 11 tJO ~~ftb 09!:6ve68South Orange CA The Pfopt1~t11tof0f• :1nd lflal me person.s ner-REP JEANE KUHN DENCE 600 VIA LIOO OEM GEORGIA p SWAN ROCKVIEW 1'M C£NTtR 23101 I.NC£ C(N the IH uanca ot '" ' "' ' ' _, '-• deacnbed JS told ... •1natle• nameo aie REP LOIS L MASI NORD OEM SELMA l f'E\4 CORINTH!-. B tRDAMlll11tcityo1LNCEfrua•H'• D .. d unu PUILICNOTICE IF YOU OBJECT TO is•. Tne atrff eddren appointed ol11ce1s of lhe 52718 REP BARBAF~A v GONZALES SACKS OMST, Countt °' ORANGE tunck become _ .. ,abl the . ortnt1ng of lhe end other common de110 electoon for lheu respec· ONO RESIDENCE 3108 SCHOLL DEC ROSEMARY R OEM ARTHUR NITIKMAN tatt Of ~ un4W 10 lhe peyee 0t F .... Jt:l7411 petition, you sho!Jld neoon, If tny, .of the reel ~h11eallp~eocldoncs1sa1daned1ec11n1oeny ~~~~~~EETNOAVCE0.,"0 REP MARL V S E HACKETT OEM ESTELLE z ol NII PllfllAllll to M •Me'* ol noht, Ftc:TmOUIM IRIEIS appear al tho hearing r;o:~p'~r:'e~'~~~· •tm " " '-" BERRIEN REP l ERRV L KISER NITIKMAN ms 01 11091 C1111111 CM· Setd H ie will be made IMMISTAlt.all •nd etato vour ob1e c-BAY VIEW TERRACE. aoo make ret1.1rn lher~ol tn DEC SADAYO ONO REP ALICE M GAGE 59703 DEM AOOLPll l IS, CondlloM, IM Atstlc l)ul wilhout c:ownanl Of The l~ng pmon(s) t•ons or Me wrttten COSTA MESA CA lhe manner pro111ded by DEC RUTH C PRIBBLE REP BARBARA M EL CAMINO RE AL TOELKES ftcofNd on OCfOIER 13 •rranty, •llP"M• or Im· l\Jare dOlnO MIMS$ as l'A obiect1on1 .,.uh 1he 92627 • law The lollow1ng is a bsl D E M J AN E T VONESCH SCHOOL 4782 KAREN ?9724 1992, .. 1ns•ument No 92 piled r•O•rdlnO tltl•, LAVERA S tOUIPMEN court before lhe hur-Tho \.lnd•ralfntd Of the pr1nc1nc1s tn ti'& REMINGTON 53712 ANN LN LAKES IDE MIOOt f 94620/ ~, f'IOI lncllltM HHtlOI' or aneum RENTAL 1920 Norltl 8al( Ing. Your eppeerence TrustH disclolms any lie Qene1al area ol 52719 AMERICAN LEGION REP ALIC( E BEAUVAIS SCH O O L 3 or 0111cM11 Reoofds ot ORANGE renc;ea, lo 1aU1ty the In· Suet Santa Ana CA92706 mey be 1n pareon or by bthtv f0t env lncouoctnut BAY VIEW COSTA KILLVBAOOK! SCHOOL YACHT CLUB HUT 215 REP GERALDINE V LEMONGRASS ounty talllofllla ROllllCI o debeednett .. cur9d b Ctms11na Matlt TalaVela vour ettorney. of tho atreot 1ddrH1 •nd ME$ A NEWPO RT 3155 KILLVBAOQKE LN J51H ST BOYLE OEM KATt-iLE f N M Roup 'a LJW COrPOrlllOn Hid DHd, edvancH 1920 NOllll Baktr Street ~n IF YOU ARE A otl\er common dHign•~ BEAC~ & IAV1NE REP DORIS L GAYNOR REP THO''AS F WA S OE S NEWMAN us..:. I« ,..,,..,..fl Aff thereunder, with Int-An~ CA92706 CREDITOR or a conhn lion, If any, thown Mr•ln. 517DI OEM LEE M GERMAN M l H M YlVIA G EPSTEIN OE .. FRANC S FOAi) COMMUNITY ~"'""SOC .. TI""" a• J>'OVtded thef-ein, and Th!! bLnlrlcts$ IS conduCtltd gent crednor of the Said ~Ille wilt be mad•, D JR 0 EM MARV IN V m t J ..,.. "' "" the unpaid pnnclpal o by an llldMduat d d f but without co"4tn•nt OT HARBOR AREA BOYS EM VIRGINIA L OEM WIL.LIAM J SHAR. USSERY JR DEM RAMONA M rOAD llenllolder uncltr flllt Oellnquen the Nola ~ured by aei Registrant has not yet ~un ec~cla:--.,Om u ~'tst ~e wer~anty, elepreued. or CLUBHOUSE 2131 TUS PETERSEN BAUGH JR 59704 OEM CLARA ROWE nt Liii! recorded SE Deed with lnterftt th~ 10 trans~ business under tn Y<ulf ~ . Wlh• tne 11T1pl1ed. regarding title, TIN AVE OEM MARYL TERSIGNI DEC PETER w SMITH FINE ARTS Cl:NTER 59725 TE~BER 20. 1993 as lnstru on H pn>vlded In ut fictJllOIJs business name 0 court a mail 11 «>PY to possession, or on· REP JOYCE P RILEY 52720 • 53713 BLDG 14321 VALE AVE SPRINGBROOK ment No 93·0635700/ Book Note, ..... charve• an namH hsllel heretn the personal recrresenta· ~um~r11nce~. ~o r•Y the • REP ELDA I LESLIE FIRE STATION #l 2803 OAK W O O 0 APART· REP ANNE L WHITAKER SCHOOL 655 SPRING Page. • ol "'-Ofllclal Record$ o upe111ea ot the trua Sl~EO CHRISTINA TALAVERA tive eppomte . by the 1~~~f.')"c;~~u~'f" :f OEMWARAENAlESLIE ROYAL PALM OR MENTS CLUBHOUSE REP JORGE EN S BROOK NORTH CounlY, Ind wrsutnl I andotlhetruate creat TM statemen1wn btedW1 court w ithin four said Oee~ror Trust w•t~ 0 EM C A A L R REP BETTY J MCKIM 1700 16TH,ST HOLLISTER REP HENRY S MYERS s.e1lon \367 ol l!le Clvl COde O by a .. d o..d ot Truet trie County Clerk 01 ORANGE ~onlhs from the datj tnterest thereon, ei pro- ROBERTSON OEM DONNA J OE M MAR TIN G DEM LAWRENCE B JR lhl Stall of taMlornla WIL Soneno Aeconveyanc Couotyonf.ebfuwy17 1995 o u st issuance o \lldtd 1n said note(al. ad- 51702 SPRAGUE ROSEMAN KLEIGER REP DALE R CRH SHL AT POBUC AUCTION T Company, at Hid 'Truat NOTICE·Thts Flcil1Jo11s Name le111t1s as provided m vanc;es, if any, under tho KAISER SCHOOL ~t30 REP DORE EN M REP SYLVIA F BERMAN OE M PETR G REP KATHRYN S CREt THE HIGHEST BIDDER F ••. 4900 Rlvergrad Stalemtnl ex1>1rts ltve years section 9100 of the 1erms ol the Deed of SANlAANAAVE TAYLOR REP LILLIAN H BORIS R A REP El IZABE T 1• A CAStt, p~ at llme ol ~ Road, Suite 2170, Irwin from Int date II was !tied Ill 111& Cahfornoe Probete Coda. T1ust, estimated reo, OEM RICHARD REP MAR IE J REP FREDERIC p VILLAMA 59705 MYERS , lawful money or Ille Unite dale, c • 91706, 1118 onaol the County Clerlt Aot Th~ 1ome for foh!'O c;har'es end u:penses of HEHYF-ORO WHITEGON STRAUCH JR TOSCANA CLUBHOUSE 59726 Statn 1111 rlghl dOt a11d lrlteres ~u1:31$i By. ~arol :1ct1 FicllllOUs Business Name State· claims will not up11a the rustee end Qf the DEM LONNIE l MAURER 52721 In ... •1 ...... ...._.: ,..;... ....... ,..,.,.. un , c e retl ent menl must be ll"'d belor• ... 8t before four months ttusts created by seJd 5371 4 45 VtA LUCCA SOUTH LAKE BlACH u"' """'~"'V .... ...,,.,..., ,.,..., Oaled 0113111995 "' • u• f , t .. e hea g date Deed 01 Trust. to-wit! OEM LOUIS J TABONE CHRIST LUTH E RAN E PO CLUBHOUSE 2 Bl UF eny sllualed In Uld County ao ASAPt5361M time The llllng of this sta1emen ron " ron s 145.815.64 h tllTlated. REP ROSEMAAV R CHURCH i'GO VICTORIA ~L~HoRJsE ~1~~f~A~ ~~~ETH;~ ~i0JfEN 0 LAKE State Unll l ot Of Tract 219. 2116, 2123 does not or. Itself aotrionZ& tile nott~98ue"'::,,A.ev EXAM At Cf\Jed interest end edd1· WOOD ST ST BENDER REP JACK D MILLER silo"" by map on Ille IS lnstru use tn ltllS state ot a Ftcbll<lus E t1ona1 advances, if 11ny, 5t703 REP MAR Y G REP f lEANOR N OEM JANICE E OEMSAV1l'AIKASHYAP ment No /Book Paot .o PUBLICNOTICE Bus1ness Name111v101auono!IN theff1lekep1bythe will ncreese this figure REAVES RESIDENCE PASSANTINO Maps r8CQfds of OltAAG l?le rlgMs ol anolher unoer court: 1 you ere. 8 per prior lo sale. . 2618WILLOLN REP ROBERT L ~AE"{fGOKOEONNETH o MD~IMNTOSHJ A Nc: OEM SURENORA N Coun~ Calllornla The pur NOTtCE Of PETITION federal. State or common taw son tnterested in 1 1h1e The benef1e11ry under OEM IMOG,.. .. ,F r PASSANTINO BARRETT ., WAc:GGONER "' G KASHVAP te • dd .. &DMINtl T"A r.gf•T 0 (See Secoon 14400 et seQ estate. you may •II said Deed of Ttust htttlO· i::-•, RE:P O L I V ( J POI' str .. t 1 ress end 0•11• " "' "' " E B Pr I wtth the coutt a fo1mel fore uecuted ind del1v WRIGHT 52722 REP FRANCES E HALL 59706 WONACOTT common dnlgnallon, 11 any. o MARY UIZAIETH HINOJO c~~~less aod o essions Requasl for Spec1el 11ed to the undersigned~ OEM BARBARA l PRINCE OF PEACE REP A PHtLL IP RANCHO SAN JOAOUtN 59127 !tie rut l>l'oper'ly descrR>t lh IETT Y HINOJOS Firsttihn Notice of the hhng or en wntten Decl11at1on of Oe- GROVER . LUTHERAN CHURCH HAWGOOD CLUBH OUSE 20 IRVINE PRESBYTERIAN above. 101 Wfllcl1 Ille under CaseNo A176774 JOtNA BARTLETI Esq inventory end app1e1sal tautt end Demand ror REP KARREN J 2987 M(SA VE ROE DR 537l 5 PERGOLA C H lJ R C H .., signed mates no represent.au To all hells beoelldarles SOO S K • Btvd or estate esseti or ol Sala, and 1 WT"ltten Notice SCHAEFFER EAST CARROLL SEEK COM· REP EVEL 'IN B GRAV Mt AOOWBROOK orSCRwarlP'Tran1,J. !'n· ~CHt ELDEGAASL DEEX creddltO(S. tot11ln9en1 aed1tors '"~::,~ 1 eny petition or eccount ~~1?,elauth:n~~~ee~~~~~g REP MARGARf. T A DEM MAX J MAYFIELD MUNITY CENTER 115 OEM SCO Tl W DC M MAR<1ARfT M , ~ " " an l>fllSOns Wflo may Ile olll Brea CA 92621 es pro\/lded tn sect1~n caused said Notice or Oe TUCKER DEC GLORIA M DAHLIN AGATE AVE ~EBNER STOCKSTILL HBIT A Thi l>Ofl>Ofled stree trw!st Interested In the win o NeWl)ort Beacti-Costa Mesa 1 250 of the Celolo1n18 fault and Eleclion to Sell 51704 REP MAGDA M NESS REP GRACE E BARKl: R REP ROBERT F OENNIS REP EDNA M KELl Y address and olher comm estate, Of boltl, ol MARVELIZA CN295649 Feb 23 Mar 2 9 16 Prob eta Code. A Re to be recorded in th• EVANS RESIDENCE 52723 DEM RUTHANN QOEZIE REP KATHLEEN N OEM BRON YA () designation, ti eny, Of Ille re BUH HINOJOS ata BElT 1995 quest for Special Nottce county whe1e the rest 20172 REDLANDS DA BURKE RESIDENCE REP M IR I AM 0 KELLY SHVETSKY l>!oper'ly dllscrted Jl>OW. r HINOJOS form is ava1l11ble from property 1s located i nd DEM LILLIAN I 1811 TANAGER DR 11AMMONO 59707 DEC RUTH H SOR<.;l wtlldl Ille undersigned male A PHITION lllS !>ten tiled by PUBLI C NOTICE the court clerk more than th1ee months JOHNSON REP SHARON K BURKE REP JOSEPHINE c TURT l E Ro CK 59128 no reprmntatlOn O' warran!y Mlcllael Aoltlony HlnOjos lo 11191 Attomey·for P~titioner· he11e elapsed ..since such DEM LUCY DUBE REP MARGARE T R VEALE SCHOOL 5151 AMALFI AM l:AICAN HEA RT ts· 2525 OCEAN BLVO I G·1 Superlot Court ot CaklOlnlaJ fltllto.Flll017 J•mn A SchmM:1in . iecordation.· DEM EUNICE A HALL CURTIS 53716 OR ASSOC BLOG <loOO COR~A OEL MAR. CALIFOR County olORAHGE I FICTfTIOUSIUStNESS Es • . g, PROFESSIONAL FORE· REP 0 f;GESE E NtAfhtpurportedOMle<orsal THEPUITION 11ques1$th3 IWftSTATU IOO sJ . in Blied& CLOSURE COR· g~~AANCESSO RLP ~E~~os:MONK ~i1~J~~~~~EKS~~ENCE 86~DRE~A UR AN ELL ~~~PU~f~NrT ft rulPfoPe~llllltllmt olltl Michael Alll!1ony Hinojos The lollowlng pe1son(s) M·=· 0 ~g~~T~ONMAl~ssf'NEf· 5?701 . 52724 REP DIANE E GILLES REP JILL W HEWICl<ER r ELTON Delinquent Anml!llllll l ~::d~:.;:i:er:~~e: r~~:~fr1G~T~~:bc~~it: 4100 llewport Place SUITE '550..t WALNUT REA COMMUNITY CFN BALEARIC CENTER REP LORELEI ARNOLD REP OALE R MATHEY DE M OE BRA A was ROSEMARIE IC. GRABU !ht de<:edertl 110 E Wllshlre Ste 301 • ~ .. Stw. 800 CREEK, CA :14596. Tele- TER 061 HAMILTON SI 1975 BALEARlC DR REP MARTHA J REP MARC SAUNDERS BELKOWSl<V . Said Sale wtl be mlde wtttiou THE PETITION requests 1t1 ru11er1on CA92632. ' N•;z:1 a .. ch. CA ~~3'.':66~uBberbANi'frlW REP MARIE L qEP FRANCES H FLEENER 59108 OEM KAREN L HAYfS =~a;~ ::ISS _!55~d dece.denl's Will and codicils. I Biyan' Jenn11l9s. 1508 Avo ~~flG ~~rf7 02123 BRILZ Date:Vb1/26/95 CROCKETT APPLEGATE; REP DOROTHY M UNIVERSITY UN ITED OEM W ILLIAM C ..., ""V • Pv•-• any,beadmltllldto1>roba1e Th lenclaOr Fullerton CA92635 • • NPP0602931 REP ELAINI: D ALL SON DE.M !:d l ABETH P KENNEY ME1H001SI C HURCH WRIGHT tnaimb!ances. to pay 111~ su wll1ndany0odlcils11e111~1a1> ThlS buslMSs is conducted PUBLIC NOTlCr PUB: 02./09195, REP MARY C CHICA 53717 18422 CULVER OR 59729 of ~t dut Homeowner S as loreumlnaflOn In Irle Ille kep by an lndlvldull to 02/16/~5. 02/23/95 MACDONALD RtP GLE NNA RU SH I N G R E SI REP STFVEN R SANOAIGOLOIN HF!:>t sessments. reasonably tSllby111ecourt TherealstrantcommencedlQ RE P SARBAAAJ . GRANZELLA DENCE ENTE R ON NIEOZIHA DENCE 1901CKEN!>Cr malldcosts.lees,dlarges.en THE PETITION requests11ansllCt business under the TR~fl~~fs~~u: OBITUARY 888 THOMA~ 52725 ALLEY. 217 HELIOTROPE RE:P DORO f HY S O(M DALE L LEAMAN lntlrtsl due at Ille llmt or 111 authority to administer Ille ttlal rletltloos buslntSs name or Trustee Sale No. ~?'O:> · COSTA MESA CITY AVE BELANGH~ DEM ROZANNF M SAN oaoe In Ille amount olundtt lfle lndtpendenl Admlol-namn !isled abOllt on January 94-12218 THATCHEH Hl51 HALL. 77 fAIR DRIVE DEC MICHAEL J MACK REP G lOAIA J OAl·GOLOtN · 14,25558 stranon or Esl3tes Act llll 6.1990 Tiiie Order No. 3100399 BRASURE OENCI: 309t PLAT! l REP MARENE S HOWE REP HELEN M HUBBS HEIOENfELO(R OEM MARILYN C SOlt y DATED February t, 1995 aultlorJ!y WIN aPow the persona SIGNED BRYAN JENNINGS Rerarence No. Lo ti y B r as u r e DR DEC ANN GILMAN REP JOHN W MAHOOD REP NAl ALI( VIANI OEM VARSHA J VAIOYA 895·250·37 reprH&ntaftve to take man This statement was llled with H60050ERG passea away Feb. 2l , RE P MARIAN J DCM ANN J HORTA REP PAULINE M WALL 5!1:0~ 59130 IY: ltOllALO 0. lttHJf, A LAW actions without Oblainlng cour Ille CounlY Cler' of Orano APN No. 930-69-417 1995: she was 95 THATCHC n REP ANGELINA 53718 RANCHO SAN JOAOUIN BAAOY R(StDE NCf "' CDRf'OltAr/0# 23101 LAKE ll>l>!Ollal BelO!e ta~lng certain Counly M reb1uary 3. 1995 YOU A.RE IN OE FAULT years young. Survived OEM 1 (HESA M SCHERMAN ENSIGN SCHOOL 2000 INT SCtlOOl 48() 1 CANYON RIDGE CENTER ORM, SUITE 310 very lmpOl tanl .cttons. however NOllCE·Thls nct1nou$ Nam ¥~Jf DA~eo06~?te,ft by son, Hal Brasure: OALLAPE 52726 . CllrF OR · MICHtLSON OR OEM VIRGlNIA S BRADY LAKE FORESr, CALIFORNIA the personal re111tsenlilllve Wll Statement expires live yea1s UNLESS YOU TAKE AC.' granddaughters Pam OEM MARGARET A ROUTl EV RFSIDENCE REP GAY F MCILWAIN REP W1LE¥ V CONOVFR R(P KAREN D [Kt71AN 92630(714) •72·2366 be rtQulred lo give nollol t lrom Ille date 11 was hied In Ille TlON TO PROTECT YOUR Ferguson and Candi ROBL ES 1053VlSALIA DR REPLOUISE PHAM8LE T REP S Ai 1 y G OEM JOYCE A MOREAU PRIORITY66!97 Interested persons unless ltle OlflotolthtCoun!yCler'k Ane PROPERTY, IT MAY BE Grant a nd seven REP LOUISE M SNYDER DEM JOANNE M SAUER REP BETTE G SHAW CONOVER DFM JANICf G ROSSF 219.2116.2123195 hive w~lved nottoe Of ®11senltd Fk:Utlous Busloess N3me State· SOLD AT A PUBLIC SAlE. g reat-grandchildren REPROBERT PKRATTU OEM F RAN CIS I REP CONSl CE r,u".Jl lo ll1t p<oposel) ICllOn } Th mentmustbellledbeloretna IFYOUNEEOANEXPlA-F o r es t La wn· NEWPOR~2'.'0~EtGH TS REP JAYSON H SOGG WAIGHT ~ KOUZELOS AN J !3AYWOOD SCHOOL 1 PUBLIC NOTICE lndepeoden1 ac1mfiitslrat1on time The rlllng or 1111s statemen NATION OF T~E NATURE Hollywood Hiils, Fo!- SCHOOL 100 15TH Sr 52727 53719 RF.P F MMl TT W WfSTWOOO aultl0ttty will be granted unless does not ol llStll aultlOfllll ltl OF THE PR CEEOINGS est Lawn Mortuary. REP VALER IE B HARBOR AREA BbYS JONES RESIDENCE 308 0Sl3URN HEP KAROL AKlOPP NOTICEOFTI\USTEE'S an Interested person-Illes anuselnllllsstateotaflclltlou ASHGOAUINLSOT CYOONUT,ACTYOUAt...a.--------SALE UNDER OEEO oblectlon to Ille petition and Buslriess Name rn vlOlatlon o ELABAR BOSTON CLUBHOUSE 2131 TUS· POPPY AVE 59i10 RF P · !:> 1 Fl I A ~1 Of TI\UST shows good cause Wiiy Ille lhe rights 01 anoltler unde LA 0 WYER. D ~ REP ROSEY M BOSTON TIN AVE. DEM MARV A CHOMEAU WEST PARK VILLAGt I LICHNER T F No 1077!>9 court should not grant Ille fedtraf. Slate or commot1 la n Merch 2. 1995t el Homer Q , D elabar, DEM RICHA R D A AEP SARAHHPARKER REPPATRlCIAB JONES CLBHSE 3;54 ~AM IL Or M OIANDl:ftinAC.l Loan No 734479 th 1~ ~Set Sec""'A, 4 OO 01 .00 P.M .• MAS ER 65 formerly of Cosl3 CROSS OEM ANDRE y EGASSE 53720 TON ST Rl:P FRFO H GAAC.f AP N b 411 012 36 au O' """ 1 4 el seQ , MORTGAGE COMPANY M CA di d F b REP AN, HONv V DEM ANNA K EGASSE HARBOR OISTRIC T REP GEORGE C YOU '!~EerlN .. :,F"U-LT A H Al\ING on Ille pehllon uslness and Ptotesslons as the duty appointed esa. • e e ru· • 59 ");> ,. U<; .. wlll be lleld on Marell 23. 1995 Cl!del T1ustea 1,1nder and pu1su· ary 15. 1995 at hos TR P001 OEM MARJOR IE 0 OFFICE l90l BAYSIDE HALLSTEIN BElHEl K O R t AN UNDER A DEED OF al 1 45 PM tn Dept .. o 703ri<sttHlng ent to Deed of Trust re· home 1n Cla1emont. . !>2704 SMITH OR DEM DON NA M CHURC H 18700 1-iAH TRUST DATED Februarv localed at 341 lhe City Ollvt NeWl)Orllleadl Costa Mesa corded on 10/07/8~ es NH alter a coura· HARPER COMMUN ITY 52728 REP ANGELA M DELANEY VARO AVE ·A l9. 1987· UNLESS YOU Orange CA92613·1571 CN291976 feb91623 Mai 2 Document No 85:38306~ geous eight year bat- CENTE R' 425 E 18TH ST BACK B.-\Y GARDENS BERGMANN DEM PCTER, J DELANEY OEM HAROLD 8 CAREV lAKE ACllON TO PRO· tf YOU OBJECT to t11e grant· 199~ Book -Pege -ot Official ue with cancer. t-111 DPA MARV N VELVISO CLUBHOUSE. 350 B REP ELLSWORTH C REP E L L t N OEM JOHN J BABICH TECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT w. f Ille Ii ;h Id Records 1n the Office of 1 behl d hl t REP WYOMA I.ii ALM RIVIERA OR BERGMANN POOCHIGIAN DFM LOUtSl N OUNN MAY BE SOLO AT A PUB· ;w1'pe~r al:: ~~in~o~~ ~ PUBLIC NOTICE the Recorder of 9RANGE :1a11~5; ye~r~. ~~~r~ OEM AMV M BODIN REP THOMAS E WOOD REP BETTV s fOLKS 5!)711 Al WLNDY K HUN1 ~·~ ~~LPEL~~.vmNNE~~ your. ot>jectlons Of Ille Wlltten CNSU•e668 ~i~~yby~·'~~~~iE ~~: daughters Vicki of lrV· REP JACQU(ll"IE R DE M,_ GERALDINE l REP GR ETC II E N MESA COURT HOUS $9;'33 TllE NATURE OF THE obje<:ttons Wiit! 1!1e court btlore AMS. 15 Trustor FIRST inQ, TX and Carrie or SNf ATHEN MAHuNEY WILLIAMS ING 4001 MESA SOYS & GIRLS Cl llA PROCEEDING AGAINST Ille hearing Your appearance NOTICE Of NATIONWIDE SAVINGS, Cosla Mesa. CA: erd 52705 REP BETTV M PAYNE 53721 RO SARDIS LOUNG CLUBH0U8l 2% l AS I vou YOU SHOULD CON· may be In person Of by your PETITION TO A FEDERAL SAVINGS son Geott. oaughtc•-~f JOAC 1.;1M CHURCH 5~729 BAI BOA INN 105 MAIN CAVE VAL( LOOP . TACT A J.AWVER al10fney ADMINISTER AND LOAN AS· In-law Chris; three l %4 ORANGE AVC REGAL MOBILE CLUB 5T REP BARBARA J REP T&AtSA V Notice 11 hereby given If YOU ARE A CREDITOR o ESTATE Of : SOCIATION. es Benef1· grandchildren, We:.. 0£ M E.l(ANORC I ESTATES 1845 MONRO REP MARV A JACOBY GAINES WILLIAMS that $~111110 Recomrey. a conllngtnl creditor Of 111 • CAROLftE cia~iLL SELL AT PUBLIC Torey and Samantha ~U'.ilPHHlY VIAAYt.. REP LORE TTA V OtM JOAN N DEM EHAGW AN 0 anceComp11ny,111lr\l1t·deceased,youmusll1!eyour f RANCESSTARR AUCTIONTOTHEHIGH ot Orange. CA, anQ REP MARTIN W OEM BARBARA J BELCHER BOULANGER GOYAL ,ee, or succeuor tru•ltt, cl~ Wlltl Ille court and mall AKA CAROLINE f. EST BIDDER FOR CASH en a n y won a e r I u 1 KOEPSEll BEENINGA 53722 REP NANCY A SCHEID OEM C ARRE l L M or 1ub1tltuted lrutlH c~ to the personal reprtSenta· STARR AKA lpeyJble et time of sate tn friends. REP BARB ARA A DEM RICHA RD W HINKLE RESIOENCI:. 204 REP MARV H WHITf Tl-IAICHEA furauant to lhe Deed ol IM ac>POlnled bV Ille cou1 CAROLINE STARR lawful money or the Previous to his retue· MARCKS BEENINGA 43RO ST 59:'12 REP DALE F WARNKf-rutl uecuted by Nolan Within lour months rrom Ill Uniled Steles by cash a manl 1n 1988. he was OrM n PARAY OEM JO J JOHNSON REP GEO AGE p OEERF cLo sc OOl • 59734 C Hiatt a11 unmarried dalt 01 llrsl Issuance ol letllrs as CASE JtO. !f41 76681 cashier's check dr11wn 'by Wiil~:~~... REPSAAAL SINGEA FOATEVILlt OEEAf:CLD H "l llM NI: CIVIC ClN1£H m an and Leonida 0 PflWldedlnsllCflon9100olllle . _To all he!"· bonelt· asteteorn•tio"tlbank.a ~ra~~sto~~d le:~~:~ PLESARESIOENCE ?G4 52730 REP EONACALVllTI REP CONSTANCE M 1<.;tVICCl:Nl lH,.,LA/A Young en unmarried calloinla Ptob.tte Code ThtClertes, creditors, con· Ch1Ckdrawnbyaste1eor ., h t H ARBOR VILLAGE· won\an and Art"ur J time l()f IMlno d.tlms wlll no tingent creditors, ahd lederal credit union, or• countr, coac a SANTO •OMA::. ST APARr M~ N TS 2500 ~fbv1N/T~IA NC IS A KOIE~ PAl ll IC K V g}g e~NG~~~ ~~i~~S Lamb a mamed man Re· eirplre belore lour months lrom person• who may other-check drewn by a state or Botsa Grande High REP v EnONICA A MERRIMAC WAY 53723 FULLAM R£:P S T r v ( N corded 02/27/1987, i n ltlellurtnodate no11oeclat>ove wise be interested in federal sevlngs end loan School In Ga roen HARRl$0N Book NIA, Pi\ye NIA, H YOU MAY fXAMINE Ille tlle the will or estate or assocoellon. savings asso· Grove. CA. OEM NANCY J COAfS DEM JOHN W MURRAY HOLLAND RESIOFNCE DEM MARY R LEMAY BUCHANAN INSl •17 1118034 ol 0 111· kept by tlle oourl II you are both, of: CAROLINE elat10~. o! sevings bank A memom1.I gathering !>2 "01 REP MARY L 0UTU:R 111G SAN TIAOO OR REP C A ROL f A DEM LAUREN t BUILA 1clal recorda tn lhe oll1ce person Interested lt1 !ht estate FRANCES ST ARR AKA sfecifted 1n section 5102 will be helCl al the COAST COM MU NITY OEM ,HARRIETT G REP MAR ILYN R YARWOOD 59~35 ol the Counfy Recorder ou may flit Wllll the oou•I CAROLINE F. STARR o the_F1n1nc111I Code and home or Geott and COLLEG( DIST OFflCE MOEAMNSJFAtNE:(LDA TRONE HOLLAND 5911'.I WESTPARK SCHOOL 2~ ol 01a11ge Co11n1y, Cllll· 1 ~• A. 1 1 S ,.,..., AKA CAROLINE STARR !'ulho11red to do business Ch ris Celabar in Or-1 3~0 ADAMS AVE REP JOAN M OBERG ORANGE l REf CLUB SAN CARLO lornla and pursuant tol orm.,. eques or pe .. ..., on this stete). At· At the CA. on Ma ch . E 62731 REP SETH M 06ERG IA OUSE 2~·0 ORANGE REP MAR 'Y A , the N~hce ol Dehmlt 11nd ottce ol Ille tlllno ol an loven· A .PETITION hes Nonh front entrance to ange, r ~c:rcHE~1 AN E SMOCK RESIOE;NCE REP MARJORIE L ~LOSSOM " HIGGINBOTHAM "jEleclton lo Sell lheteun.loty and appr-4$3' ol estate been ftled b~ ~ARY the County Courthouse. ;*,!nll:~o;,e,~~!:.k·oo- REP JA••(C:. R GLOVER 970 CARNATION AVE REAVIE REP AUDREY R WICKS O[IA (MILV P BRUCI< jder rttGorded 0811!>/\994 assel$ or ol any DellUOn Of LOUISE SMIT in the 700 C111te Center Drive na'11ons may be made "" " REP p v s In Boo'll NIA Pa e NIA account as p1ov1ded In section Superior Court ot Cell· West, Santa Ana, CA, all REP Sul y GLOVE:R • H l LI M HAIGHT 5R37E2S410ENCE Rf:P K A I Hl a N A DHf~MD'"Lrl OR P~CE CJ !H 1nat 194 'O!;ofs21 oil1250 ol Ille California P!ot>ate forma. Coun1y of Or· right. !Ille and interest to tne Ametican Can-Of M MAAGUER1TE l FOWLER EASTON ,. "l HldOtltctalR~orda wiu Code A ReQuest for Specialenge. conveyedtoan<!nowheld car Society. PIN~ON OEM LUCIEN LBISSON 512LAVER WAY R(PJUNcHGUNTEH n£PlH~RbAA tlVV ~-II 03/0''f199., 1·1jNotloe lorm ls availabltlromllle THE PETITION re· by It under said Deed of "2~.08 REPBETT'Y J KOPP DEC JOHNM CONNOR DEM HENRY B S'l111 .-°" 5 ~a · cie k T1ust inthepropertys1tu· CJ E R TS OC PM •t the Nurth fton court r • quests tjlat MARY tied in said County Cah· CALIFORNIA SCHOOL A p MA y M K OEM MARY M HOGBERG WITHERSPOON SOUTH t AK! HI Al It !entrance to Ille Count~ AtlorMy tor,.HlloHr: LOUISE SMITH bll ep· lorn11 descrtbinit the land 3:?:J?CAllt-ORNIA ST lE''PLE53B7AOT1 YAHM REP ROSE MARY A '>9 ,'14 CLUBHOU'>l • HIUI lcourthouae 7011 Cl111cl RUSSEllP.Ml;~C!.:.EM1.poin1ed es personal 1herein: EXHIBrTA OEM DEAN J SLOCUM M Sl"APLE10N VEN A D O MI 0 DL E lA~E Center Ollve Well Senta CHAMBERLAIN, C"""'IER· representative to edmin· PARCEL 1: An Undo· OEM MARYE KLEIN 1011 CAMELBACK ST OEM JIMMIE P WEBB SCHOOL. 4 DEERf"tE.l D REP .,QHN H MOE NIN(1 Ana. CA et pubho •uc lAllU IAlDO ister 1he estate of the 11ided 1 /21st Interest tn REP Rll A A REH REP WAL TEA L GOOD !>372!> 0 EM E: I l l: N S 0 (; M ·oAVID J 8AKf R tion, to me highest bid· P 0 Box 3 decedent. and 10 Loi 1 of Tract No O ( M (,A RY C REP NORMAN R LOATS NEWPORT VILLA WEST MCDANIEL OEtA CAROL V HAvtS • der tor c:Hh fpayAble al Aubum, CA 9560 THE PETITION re· 9952. i" the City of Costa NAl80t lAWM• SCHLEPER 53702 BUILDING 393 llOSPI RtP MILO Af D J DE.M MAHGAllt If\ thellme ol 1alelnla1<irlltl/ Newpo11Beacll·Costa Mesa quests the decedent's Mes11, Countyo! Orenge. MOUNTOlM 52709 NEWPORT H AR BOA TAL RO HOLLIDAY JACOL~S mo11ey ol lhe Un1ledl CN?9S674 reb 22 23. Mar 1. WILL and codicils if ~Ille~ Celtfo1ma, e~ per c.-t..-, • Mol1uwy UNITAAIAf\ UNIVERSAL l AWN BOWLING CLUB DEC JAMES V LOUDON 0 EM 0 AV ID H !">9737 SllltH}. all nght, hlle. 1995 env. be admitted' to • fG Pa e~~r~eld a~~ 1 i'~i C~ • CrwNtcwv IST CHURCH 1?5Y VIC 1 !>50 CROWN OR REP GERALDIN E J MCDANlll VERANO PLACE: lOM and lnlerHt. conveyed to probate. The WILL end Miscellegneous Mllps in Scrvutg All f auhs" I ORIA ST NORTH BARTOSH REP T ARllNf Pt REAU MONS &!J29 AOOl"I =~I~'~~~:~!~ 11 ~pde~~ PUBLIC NOTICE eriv codiclle ~1e . ave!I· tne Otlice of the County 1625 Gisler REP BLANCHE [ OEM GEORGE M REP GLORIAG LOUDON !>9'15 ClllGI r H() "' I J' eble for uamonehon 1n Recorder of S1ld County. Costa Mesa F R DUARTE OEM JOHN M COLL ECE. P ARK l)fl/. R(UlCCA A .,atualedmaal Coun· flleNo.flnG25 the file kept by the h:up10neFourth olAH 540·HM ISHL S En DEM MARY C DUARTE TAENFIELO SC 00 C p MENES t~ ~nd State and de· FICTITIOUS BUSINESS court 011, Gu tnd Othtt Hydro llm•lli•lilillil••• nc:P LOUISE Fl H REP BEVERLV J WHITE 53~26 R~ l 3700 llA n EP C AROL y N I) i crtbetd at lot1riobe1<irad Atl NAME STATEMENT THE PETITION re· carbon Substances and All P' AC:P MARJOR1f £ REP EDWARD H WITTE E PO T ' A AL AVl n101e iully desc on Tiit lollowlng person(s) h l Other Mtnerals and Min PACW'lC VIEW LUl11 AM N W R HAR BO A REP BARBARA A OAtO~IN u ld Deed ol l1u1t ts/are dolo business as SUB· que~t~ aut or tv to erJI RightS on and undei fl LP l I NA 6 WEAVl-R JR AREA CHAMBC R OF FRASER fllP C H A Al I ~. H The •lteet addreo andlwAY NO 0 4801 10532 L edm1111ster the es tale Said Lend as Reserved in .. ..,...AL PAMC !J..1;1u 53703 23 COMM 1470 JAMOOR· REP IRENE' H HANSON BALDWIN other conumm lletlOn•· Alamltos llNd LoS A1¥nltos 8: under ,the 1.ndependent the Deed Recorded 1n Cemetery• Mortuary WILSON SCHOOL 80 I BRUCK RES10€NCE. EE AD REP MARIAN M HILLY( R RFP Bl VI f~ LY I lion, U any, or the reai 90720 · ' Admtn111tre1toi:i of Es· Book 1311 Page 236, 01-Ct\41081 • Cr9'NtQtY WWILSON ST MONlECITOOH REP GRAYCE; P REP MARYBSTAPP MATHIAS property desc r i bed POONI SUBWAY INC Atale~Act.(Th1sauthor1-ficlal Records. Also Ex· 3SOOP.c1t1<:V..-Orwe REP OAllA AHA i< REP JO ANN W CLISSETT 59;11, 59738 •bove ••purported to be talll0tnla C 11• 9050 ty will allow the person· cept1ng end Reserving Newpol'l 8eeefl WRluHl MERRILL REP GRANT L HALGREN TERRACE. CLUGHOUSl GR[: f N TRf t ~CHODt 3\ 70 M11n1ttee Orl11e. Lampson A:ne~as:11on CA el representative 10 tak11 Ther11flom the Following: ......,. nH'MAHTHA J BUTltn REP R AMU T E V Dl:Ml-RANKJMAGUIRf 50JOAOANAVE .1iO(J MAN/ANITA 51 CotMI Meu,CA97626 90680 · ' n'anr. eclions without ~AIUnotst'Through21as ••••••••• Ol:M JOHN E WAIGHT BACKER 53727 OEM ROBFRT .J Kl!:IN IJLC: .JOHN H MANf S:> The undersigoed Trust· Tiiis business IS conducttd obta ning co~rt eppro~ m~~1~ ~'!," ~:~o~~dd:; ,... •llmt i;2-11 RlP O L I V E F WALLACE RESIOL NCE RfPVIRGINIAI (;HAHY ~llf> BO NN1I M eedlaclalma•nyllabllltybyacorporallon el.Beforetak1ng cerletn Book 13437Page 1508 vrw COS TA MFSA 567 AUMBELLOW 3701 INLET ISLE DA DCM OCLORt::; M Kl LIN ~ ISCHE A lor any lnc;onectne1t or Reglstranl has not yel begun very important acltons Offlcltt Records ol Sui llll lllllWlf W 18TH ST Rf:P CLAIR~ R SCHWAN REP JEAN C MORRIS RE.,_ J(AN f\ MAYO HI I' ANN C: MANl <.,-; lhe 11'"1 eddreu end~to transact bu~lness under 11111 ho waver, the peraonel Countv. IBI •n Etrclu1tve Mortuary .. Chapel Al P SUSAN O REP HAROLD BETZ 5~71 UI M HOB! HI I ~Cheri cotnmon des~n•· llClllloos business name 01 representetiv• will be EIHment to Use All Cremation LOCKWOOD 53704 OEM ANNA$ MCP(AK THE M E A DOWS MH VAHNOLO on, 1 any, shown ere-names llsttd herein I required to give notice Those Aroae 0.11Qn1ted OE•• ntCHARO O FIESTA AM BLUFFS 53728 COMM Cl UBHOUSc Tltot<.> wi1'1 be no pollonq In SIGNED POONI SUBWAY INC to inter .. ted persons "Atrium•, Oeclts.l'i1los 110 Bro.dway '" CLUBHOUSE "414 VIS " lhe tot.ti amou111 ol the • h and Terrac11 •• Shown Co.ta Mesa HUMPHREY c ST MICHAELS & All 14851 JH rACY RO pldt t>i. lur 11tt1 lullowmq uncald principal balanc A CALIFORNIA CORPORATION .. unleu t~ey ave \IPOn lht Condominium Ml • Rf p RUT11 A SILVl V TA DEL ORO ANGELS. 3233 PACIFIC Ol:C ANITA J HOLLIS 1)11!C•llCl1> 111 1h11 t.•lv~11un ot ,_ ObllOillun H cut 11y Gurdev S P00/11, Pmldenl w111ved notice or con-Pl•n ebove Roferted to •11 OFM ANNf 1.1 VAN(K DEM WENDY J MARINE VIEW OR REP EVELYN R Bf NfON nn<l Ille CW,'\hl1Pd 110lt>tt; by th• property to be lhll stallmtnt was llled with' tented to the proposed PARCEL 2: Unit 17 es r.nl ? REP SHIRLEY PACKARD REP KATE KILLf FFR REP S A l LY M sn:ill 1101~ by aoson1 vo1a1 tOld and tHsonable Htl-lht County Cletk ol Oraoge SO TH COAST SfNIOR REP HARRIET E REP JE ANNE BROADBENT u;1llot 01 vul£.> a11hl• 011ic1: mated co1t1, eapenH Counl'ton rtt>ruaryl, 199!> Sh~J:lNiG VIL~AS 2?81 t AIRVIEW SPENCER UNGEALANO RFP l UCY [ OfMfO ul Iii!! Fh:1Q1~t1,11 01 Volt:rs and •dvanee1 •I 11.l P.OllCl-Thll Flclltlous Name H 53705 53729 S!f ,'H1 13lJO So Griln<l Avenuo tin'• 01 the lnlbal pubjl Slllemont ••plrH llYt yu<t nrP MARILYNN M FELLER RESIDENCE MANCLAAK RESIDENCE. TURTt E ROC K COM $,\,,la An;i C.1l1loont:\ cation ot lh• No tice o1 hom Ille Oa'9 II wtS tlled In 1111 MllLE;n t 112 PALOMA UR 313 EASTSAVl-RONT MUNITY CCNil;ft 1 51901 ~190? !>1•10·1 S.lela 1111,72&96 OtfiotOltMCountyC.llrkAntw c FTT[ DE M AGN ES M 53730 SUNNYHILL !l1lf04 ~1\lllb ~,1~mh ln9ddlt1onto c•1"·"'•rlcilltous8us1ntts Nama Slllte-A 1\TDW 6'c51~NJEYAN . COLEMAN PARK NEWPORl Ct.US REP l 0 UIS [ R !>llJO. !>!'JOI! !J l•J()') lru1tH wlll eccept mtnt must be llltd bertxe ltl•l 1 llf £ Ot:t.4 HAHHlf I ~ ll:WAN REP MARGARET C HOUSE LIBRARY ~000 BRUINGTON 51'110 51911 !>2901 Rlf'JUlll fH A ~Ml l tl HALL PARKNEWPORl REPLUCtLl;Mt:VANS bl90l 52903 '1e904 ~~~Jos~~~iKACUR~ ~6~oPATIC~ o s E p H ~~~~~~t~~~~~~v ~~;g~ ~~~g~ ;~~&! G' ARArE ('t A£f BU.~C' T1\Tr:'c-s~~ .,,;'l '\ ST JOHN:-. MANOH 20:J 1 ORANCL AVE. R(I" CAROt T HOHL OEM JO ANN P A\JSTIN Rf I' HAHOt D J HOHL or M JOHN A<., ILOI. 51~14 BROOKVt(W CLUB ~iOUSI «>~O W t>AUlAH INO AVF SCHOENMEHL. REP ROBERT E DFRR !19719 lncl1catf'S .1n eh•c11on :ft \:I, J/t J.1.:l llf C,,Ji • • 53706 OEM WILMA M Df HH STO N f C R ff K bo.ird mamtlC'1 is 01trnqv 11 e e e e e e • e e e e • e e NEWPORT BEACH PLA D ( M B (Tl y SCHOOL ? s rONE HlNT.'('t l11fl'Jf'll'trfttrmtmrnr1lvf)m}y!'ilntuf"'-" ~~E145'i SUPFRIOR POROPATICH CRLl K ~OUTH 0Rtt>d lh1s W d·'V ol J mnn-""'""" ""''~'"""'''"'"'/a/,/,,,,,_,"'4.MN!lfn S3731 Rt P BRIAN l ou nKC:TT f vblUJIY 1995 DCM ESSIE Y FALES HARNFY A r !:\ I DEC CAnL I KASAL(K \Yf1111/J~·~C.ltRCll tl lf n.twfor~"' rt11t:r:tm 1Jw.w. tmdMtr~tl'tt CA1AwA~NF00~00 DENCE 2030 PORI wl v oi:c Mil nnEn A Donald Tannev Before your "ara~e sale nmtaNlthr'"""''1vcmn,110_1,,Stm,,.Antr. l"'Mr. ..rO!lml', ~""'flt'"" BRIDGE PL KASAL Fl< AegtStrer of Voters 0 r "'' "'I"' R[P RALPH MINNS OEM MARION E HARNE.Y Rf P· MA ll y K place a gara~e sa e Sign ummp/trtJnlf'11tU~lrJl1'lrfimMrubt.111fftJJ """"1t11tmtmf 11tthtk CA.mty REP ROSEMARY R REP ANNE E OIL ROY RICHMOND 9~ Tricia Saochu Gmtt::::,"""• umfar""'•t~ IO""f"rf'f'i~hwtJ-.ltlirtrfilr~fm'f STEINBAECHE:R REP ANNAKURTl 59 120 F1el Representahvo where it Wi be seen. J ·.L.•··(' ,,,<.,_... RtP EONA M S JANI EV R(. P ANOlLA J f. VKf REP MURll:.l MAI LORY 53707 OEM MONYA Cl ANF EASTS1iORE SCHOOJ VJ!* "'"'_. .nim.,, .lnW J PROMONTORY POINf ~313? 15HAST5110Rt Publl<;lll!O Nt.•wport Make sure you follow ,.,,,_..,,.,,,filrrrfimn-l-l'lf"ll~llttl;,f)N/yJ\l,.,.J..ln W ~~ero~~SOER 200 PAO ~~~T~AR:i~iOE NCI:. } ~~~ R ~ ~r:~ !Av Ht Mr II cu .. 1.1 Mll~ l (1,ttly all city ordinances and &]SI. a-M-l{Yfl# """""' llflf "'pltwraJI ,,,., r r() 64}-'f.J}/ .,.,/14.,,, REP THOMAS E OtENl::R REP BERNICE C ANOREWS J l"ilt11 i l 'i !>!) • 1t.;//Mtlltr111+w,,,.,,.,.111fwJMt•"""""'ti-s,_-,..by,,t1t1l REPSALLVC CROW BALDOCK Rl"P SUlANNr I) any association II'. ..L...IJL_ .~ '"'-Oii -""' ,,_ OEM BEVERLY J REPJULl/\A COULT(n BfAGOUISI I ",__,,...,""1r.,.,......,....._t--* ... .,,.. .....,... VAUGHAN REP CLYDE M THOMAS Rf r> llWIN DWORKIN On th• move? rues. tftJ1t11111111r (',.,,/Wm .,..,,l/lftll ... Mtl RE.P JOY II WOLfl: 1l?-15 CO~IA Ml ~A SI V FNTH CAY f\OV 53708 JA !>!J,'~ 1 ' •• Wllit •llllo ~ R NEWPORT HAA80A AEP F RA NCC: s B ALOERWOOO SCHOOL Sell your extra HIGH SCHOOL 600 THOM"S 2ALULHW00l) houaehold CHURCH U 1 AVOCA DOST 0£::M SJANIEY fUOOH OEM DONNA J BELL OEM RICliAAO F LENNERT lfWIN£AVE 53733 Rf:P L\f: nNl(':f: 0 Items s~~ ~~;~~~ POMMIER RE SIOtNCl:l OUSMOND in Classtned I ' ' ...... pa Thursday, February 23, 1995 PUIUC IOTICll W IOTICD W IOTm W IOTICD WIC IOTICll W llOT1Cll W lltlCll W llTICll ,_. •TICll .. _. •c -ncn Wlfl 9'td ""'°'Clad on~ 1MC11M in ldoft ••• ™ Coun1Y o1 ORANGE. ... kept~ N COM11. • rou ecuona ~ out • --. _., .,., 111 ,,_.. Aw iiUi:i iiOftcl rvww -!WY 21, , ... , .. ~ of N ~ Code end THf PfllnON requeM8 er• a 1*ton ~ In proyai. ltb9 laklng elf· .... .. ....... H I .!. -...W., WA 11001 -~..-...-------\--------"*" llt-04Ct of Of. ~ 10 do ~ lt\8& CHf.R't\. KNOX be 9P' lt\t Mtal•, you ~y lie tell\ V*Y ~ ectlOnt. ITI .... •WPORT M. DeoAd Or._ 1121 Yoe· ~ ......._, ....... t PUIUC IOTICI 11c1a1 Atc0rd• 1n ttw otnoa 1n .,. .,.... 1n int ewna ~ u ~ ,..,,. ~ ~ ~~~ "!: =~~!!; llACM, CA 11110 ~~1twe0 , lawrtV Hatt, 1~111111 ._.. •--•• ..._ ITATWNTOP of Iha County Atcotdat Of~ O!Mf. lhln cun 11 MtUl.lva to admlni11ef IN..,...,._...,........-_....,. -·...-~CT •lllN ._..,. .......... ltila•ant ....... -•• T -~2! c:!COunly. ~ ~~· !..! ~ IMofY .... THE .. °'pethtTITI~r~-·· the Mlr'I Of If\ lrMnlory '° ~ "'*-10 ...... tied tlOO Newport ,...... ~ ni. IOllowlng parlOM •• The followlnll ,..on• .,. --vr ·-.... -... ......,_ ... ,.__ ..,.... ..... --and apprlllul Of .. ._ M · ptrlOnl unlNt "leY have Publltl\ed Newport lnC., (CAI, 275 '11th Av• CIOing ~ aa· dolna......,... ee: 'UI• OP. PlCTIT10U8 NotiCe °' MA encl Etc-lt\t TNllM'e DMd w1'll lt\t daeadanl't WIU Ind .... or of any petition or waived~ or coneanlH .. ad\.coeta ..... Diiiy tnue, 1 .r. 1220, Balewt, All·TECH SERVICES. fAAIS CONSULTING, 8UllNEll UM• tlofl to W 1har9Undet ,... IUndt baconie evallable lo eodleilt, If any. be adlNnad account •• pi<Mdad In to the Pfopolad .ctlon.) Pilot l'tbruary 22. 23, WA HOOi • 3241 Mof'ltz onve. HUnllnO-~ Allele Pllwy .• SUie The tollcnWlQ P9fton• corded on Octobet 1, 1"4 N IMIVM or andorsM u 1 10 prObai•. The wt11 and MCtlon 1290 of the Call-Th• lndel*'dtnl adml~• March'· 1995, Tl\11 bu1lnH1 11 c:on-ion S.acll, CA l2t49 148, ~ N19uel, CA o..119 abandontcflha u .. of 11 ln1lrumen1 No.194-manar of right any c0d1c:t11 .,, available fonlla PrObata COd•. AR• ""Ion tutllonly Wll be WT'hl'73 due1ed l>y: 1 limited plrl• Mllat Datvln Sleeth, 3241 mn Cfle Flc:lltioua BualntH 101229 of tald Official Said .... win be made, 10r 9Jtltt1in1tlon In lhe hie q1; .. t tor 8~111 Notice granted unleu an Inter-· Mfll'llp Morllz Drtve HunllnQIOI\ Mona L Faria, 308oe La ~arM: 491h SttHI Automo-Recoraa. will Sii on 03/fYt/ bUt WlthOut ~nanl °' kept by th• cour1. rorm 11 av•llable trom the •Sl•d pert0n file• an ob-PUIUC MOnCI The 1•gl11rant(1) com-Bffcl'I CA 12g..9 Brllai L.aouna Np. CA ""' O.slgn and EnglnMJ· 1995 at 12:30 P.M. et AT Wllflll'lty •JtPr•U Of Im-THE PETITION requ1111 court Cltfk. )ICl1on 10 Iha P41t1bon and mented lo llennct bull-Ronald Joe Genlll•. 11849 121n 1no. 2600 Walnut Ave .. Uni\ THE NORTH FRONT EN-plied leQlldoog t.U.. pol• euth0r1ty to •dmlnlSllf Iha Attome, for .... P•U· •how oooa cause why the llOTICS ~ ntH undlf the FlctlltOUt Ktthylnn SI laktVllW Thi• bu1lne11 II con- A. Tu1tin CA 12680 TRANCE TO THE COUNTY telllon or encumbrlln4;et HI.Ill undlf Iha lndepen-tlonert COUit 1h0uld nol g1#1I the llNITlllG alDI lu1lne11 Name(1) lolled Terrace CA 91342 ducted by: an lndivtctum The Fltt1Uou1 Bu11n1u CCOUENRTTHEROUDSREl,VE'700WCEIVICST 10 Nt111'1 Iha lndebtedl'lfti ~-en\ t "f~•n•(Tst~lllonutohol E!: PHILIP JOHN GOLD; tAuthofHntyR. ING .. _ ti The County Sanitation aboN ve on: .!,~1188 ,, Thlt bu11n111 Is con· Regl1trant hll not yet Name rtlened \0 above • HCU!ed by ta;d Dead, ad-.. es .... a "'' •IQ ~la 1 .... 11 EAi on 1,,. Pl · Dlatricta 01 Or C~IY twpotl ....... Reuremenl dutiad by: CO-pat1f'lf'I begun 10 lianllct butlnn• wu toled In Orange County SANTA llNA, CA al public vancH thereundlf, wrth In-will allow the personal r•P· •1 ' -lion Wiii be held.on MARCH Callfomla, will~ bldi Inc., Robert K. Barrtll, V.P. Rtglitranl hH nol yet unatr the ftctitloua name(s) 0 n 1 0 •7 •9 3 • FI le auction. to th• lllgh11t bid· terast •• provided thartln resentatrv~ to tak• many OOLD GOLD, 23, 1995, 11 l .45 P.M. In nl 1 T ffd• June 27 Conlroller begun 10 litOHC1 bualnH• Utled above. No.F585787 dlf lor caah (payable at and the unpaid principal 01 ac11on1 without tourt •P· t30t DOVS 9T., IT•. Dep1. 703 tocaled ti 341 '1m ~ 11.~ a Bld • Thi• •taternant wa1 ftlld under Iha flclltlou• name(•) Mona L Farl• •heron Joenn Ference, th• lime of Hlt In lawfl.il the nolt MCUred by aald proval. Before taking cer-4 4 0 , N • W P O ft T Th• City DrlVe South, Or· mult ~ ric.iveit'at tn! with the County Clefk ol lllled above. Thi• ttatement wu fllad 2551 Eldin Ave .. 8-1 , money of the United Cl'eed with ln1ereat thereon tam very lmportanl aclloos, ••ACH, CA ••110. enge, CA 9026688JE.CT TO ... Olstr1cts' Admltllltrallve Of· °'21ange5Coun!y on January M1lt1 D. SIHlh with the County ClarlC of Coste Meat. CA 92627 States), al1 nghl, 1111•. and H pr0111ded In taid Note, however, the personal rep-2471(114t112.oeoo IF' YOU u•• nee by Iha date hlfeln-• 199 Thia 1tatemenl was filed Orange County on January 'fh s bualneu "'" con-Interest, con11~ed to and feu, charges and H· rtsentet111e 11w111 be iequued Published Newport 0ran11ng of the pellllon, you above Ht forth at which FISl312 with the County Clerk of 5, 1995. ducted by an lndlYldual now held by h undlf Hid ---·-of the trustH and 10 gllle nouce 10 lnlereSled should appear •1 lhe htll· ' Publilhed New""" Beach o c 1 Janua"' F9SS141 Sharon Joann Ference DHd of Tru11 In Iha prop-Qi'ihi crusts created by ptfson1 unleu they have Beach•Costa Mesa Daily rng and •late your ob-time they win be opened .. -·· · range oun Y on ., Thos atatemenl was toled erty situated 1n H id County .saJd DHd ot Trust. waived notice or consented Pllol Feb1uary 23, 24, Jecttons or file wrinen ob· end 1xamlned It th• office Colla M•aa Dally Ptlol 11, 1995. Published Newport Beach- wllh the Counly Clerk of and Slate and described as CONSOLIDATED RE· to I.he proposed action.) Mo1ch 2, 1995. )ectlons with the court b•· ol the Purchasing Division, February 16, 23, March 2, F93352e Cotta Mesa Dally Piiot Qrange c 1 on J ua followt: CONVEY"'NCI! COM The Independent admlnls· ThF723 f0<e 1he hearing. Your ap-10844 Ellis Avenue, Foun· 9, 1995. Published Newpon Be1ch· February 2, 9, f6, 23, 1995. 1'.9 199 oun Y an "I AS MORE FULLY DE· .. • lratoon authority will be pearance may be In pe11on ttln Valley, Cal1IOfnla, for Th711 Costa Mesa Dally Pilot Tl\701 P~blls;ad Nh<port Beach· SCRIBED ON SAID DEED PANY, 2t031 VEN· granted unless an lnle<· PUBLIC NOTICE or1Fbyyu~~ttorney. thtu'~~'i:$1: OF ANIONIC PUBLICNOTICI Febru91Y II, 16, 23, M11ch PUBLIC NOTICI eosta Mesa Pilot Febrully OF TRUST TURA BLVD., IUITE esled peraon files an ob-asc ..... YO "'"EA CREDITOR PO l y El EC TR O l y TE 2, 1995. ff> 23 M1rch 2 9 1995 APN •458~12·17 5 2 0 , W 0 0 DLA ND i-ction to the petition and ,. ,. or a con11noent ettd1tor ol CHEMICAL POLYMER F1ctltloua Th704 F1cUtloua 1 • • ' , Th712 PTRR6'~1ERETYIS .. \Eslll~S~ ~~~~: 91384 (lte) ~~~ :=ldc:,~g~ ::: p:~~~f:NO:o ~~~:e;,:~ec;.rho~:~~~ SPECIFICATION NO. C:(>35 8u1lneH Neme PUBLIC NOTICE aualneH Neme PUBLIC NOTICE WHERE IS" ,.,.,. author~ "'DMINllT•.. and moil a copy to the Ptf· A PRE-BID CONFERENCE Stetement Stetament ' -• •treet addres• an'd Deted: o.., .. 1/t99S A H R. ING on t"e pell· .. """ wlll be held o Th sd Th f II I , ,, .. " sonol represenlallve •r,· n ur ay, • o ow ng persons are Flctltloua Th• following per1on1 are Y.OU AAI IN DEFAULT olht< common designation, TBR'/U1STNEAENC5Y.,LVEl00tLF, lion will be held on MARCH ESTATE OF: p04nted by the court with n March 9, 11195 Al 9:00 a.m., dolno business as: BualnaH Name doing business ea: UNDER A DEED OF if 1ny, of lhe rtal property . .. • 23. 11195, at 1:45 P.M. In T .J. LOWftY lour months trom the date lo Room "C'.' of Iha Admln-BLUEFIN PARTNERS, Statement GREEN LANDSCAPING & O I 8/ described above 11 PIH• FICIER . Oepl. 703 located at 341 CASE NO. A178~29 ol ftrst Issuance ol the lot· lsllahon Bwld1no tt 10844 1211 E. Balboa Blvd.1 Bal· The following per-sons 811 MAINTENANCE, 15355 TRUST DATED 1 1 ported to be: 9 HILLS.BOR· LPP 11958 The C11Y Orrve South, Or. To all heirs, bonel1c11r1es, lers as piolflded In section EUis Avenue, Fountain Val-boa, CA 92661 doin business as: Brookhurst 1216, Wtltmln- '989. UNLESS YOU OUGH. NEWPORT BEACH, Publlshed Newport onge, CA 92868. crtd11or1, COf)t1noent credi· 9100 of lht California Pro· ley, California. . Robert B. Sl!Yfart, Jr., 613 CO~PETITIVE MICRO sler, CA 926&3 TAKE ACTION TO PAO· CA 92660 Beach.Costa Mesa Daily IF" YOU OBJECT TO the tor•, and persona who may bale Code. The llme for Iii· Bids must be tubmrtted 1/2, Poinsettia Ave.. Co· C 0 NsUlT1N 0 3 0 8 7 Joson v. Chanel, 10952 f ECT YOUR PROP-The undersigned nustee Pllol February 16 23 granling of lhe pelilion, you olherwlse be lnlortsted In Ing clahns will not e)(plre on lhe form supplied by rona del Mar, CA 92625 Gibraltar Ave coita Mesa Slater Fountain Valley, CA ~ATV, tT MAY BE SOLD dlsclalms any llablllll tor M h 2 1995 • • should appear et the hear· lhe wtll °' estato, or both, belOfe four months from the Dlllricll In eccordance Thomas C. Stewart, 1216 CA 92626 ·• ' 92708, AT PUBLIC SALi. IF any lncorrec:lneu o the ore • · Ing and 1tate your ob· ol:T.J.LOWRY lhe hearing date noticed with ell provlsldn• of the E. Balboa Blvd., Balboa, Mark Stanley 3087 Thi• bu1lne11 It con· YOU NEED AN EXPL,A, itreet address and olhe< th719 jectlons or file wntten ob-A PETITION has been above spec:ilicallons. CA 92661 Grbralttr Alie Costa Mesa dueled by: an lndlvldual ttATION OF THE NA· common dHlgnallon, It PUBLIC NOTICE ectlons with lh• court be-Med by JAY LOWRY In lhe YOU · MAY EXAMINE the Specilicallons, bid blai:iks This business I• con-CA 92621 " ' Th• registrant commenced TUAE OF THE PAO any, shown ha1e1n. tore the heaung. Your ap-Superior Court of Calll0<-Ille kept by the court. If you and furlhar Information ducted by: a general Pill· This builnts• ls con-10 transact busine11 undtf • Th• tolal amount of the pearanc:a may be In person nla, County ot ORANGE. are a person Interested In may be obtained at the nershlp ducted by· an Individual the r1ctitiou1 n1me(s) llsted CEEDINO AGAINST unpaid bal~ of the obU-BSC 31597 °'by yoU1 attorney. THE PETITION requests lhe eslale, you may file above address, telephone The reglllrant(s) com· The reg.lSlrant(s) com· above on: Jan. 3, 1995 ~OU, YOU SHOULD gallon aacured by the NOTICE OF IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR lhol J/W LOWRY be ap-w11h tha court a formal Re· (714) 962·2411. menced to 1ransac1 busl· menced to transact busl· Joson V. Chanel CONTACT A LAWYER. pioperty 10 be 1old and PETITION TO or a contingent creditor of pointed as personal repr• quest for Speclal Notice of Published Newport neu under the Ficllllous ness under th• Flctrtioua This atatement was filed , T.S. I 3404S.Z4 reasonable ullmated ADMINISTER 1he deceased, you musl Ille sentallve lo admlnlsler the the filing of en Inventory Beach·Cosla Mesa Dally Business Name(s) listed Business Name(s) llsled wilh the Counly Clerk of NOT ICE OF costs. expenses and ad· ESTATE OF: your claim with lhe court estate of lhe decedent. and appialsol of estate as· Piiot Febroary 23, 1995. above on: Jan. 51h 1995 ebove on: n/a Orange County on January TRUSTEE'S SALE vances at the time of the MARGARET end mall• copy lo the per· THE PETITION requests sols or of any pjtlllion 0< Th722 Robert B. Stewart Mark Stanley 3, 1995. -UNDER DEED Initial publlcallon of the No-sonal representallve ap-the decedent'• Will and ac~ounl as provided In UBL This statement was fried This 1ta1tment was fried F832701 1lce ol lale 11: $190.425.04 RANDOLPH pointed by lho court w11h1n cOdicils, II any, be admitted seclron 1250 of the Cahlor-P IC NOTICE wllh the County Clerk of with lhe County Clerk or Published Newport BNch- • OF TRUST In addition to cash lhe CASE NO. A178782 four months from lhe date lo probate. The will and nla Probalt C~o. A R• Fictitious Orange County on January Orange County on January Costa Mesa Dally Pilot , Nollet Is hereby given Trustee wlll accept a cash-To all heirs, beneficiaries, ol first Issuance ol the lt1· any codlclls are available quest for Special Nollce 30, 1995. 24 1995 tbat CONSOLIDATED RE· ier'• chock drawn on a cred1tor1, conllngent crodl· ters as provided In socllon for oxamlnalfon In th• file form Is available from the BualnaH Name F835504 • FIS34838 February 2, 9, 16, 23, 1995. CONVEYANCE COMPANY, state or national bank, a 1011, and persons who may 9100 of the Calllomla Pro· kepi by the court. court clerk Statement p bll h d N rt B h Th702 ~ 1rus1oe, or successor check drawn by 8 llale Of otherwise be Interested In bate Code. The 11me for lrl· THE PETITION requests Att f th p ti The followlno persons are Cu 1 ~ ewgo 11 e~~ · Pubhshed Newport Beach· Hus tee, or substituted federal credit umon or a the will or estate, or both, ing claims wril not expire authority to administer the orntr or • • • doing busin.H as: osta esa 1 Y 1 01 Costa Mesa Dally Pilot TRADE tl'\Jslee pursuant to the check drawn by 1 11a11 or of: MARGARET RAN· befoie four months tiom estate under Ille lndepen-tlonarr NEWPORT BEACH PLAZA, Februaty l6, 23· March 2, Fel>fuary 23, Marcil 2, 9, Deed of Trust executed by fede<al sallfngs end loan DOLPH lhe f\earlng dote noticed dent Adm.nlstralion of Es· DANIEL BRODERICK, 1455 Superior ,.ve., New-9, 1995. 16 1995. RONALD E HARRINGTON association, .. vlngs as-A PETITION has been above. tales Acl. {This authoflty ESQ·, H 0 W SER & port Beach, CA 92663 Th710 ' ni724 AND SUSAN B. HAR· toclatlon or savings bank filed by CHERYL KNOX In YOU MAY EXAMINE the will allow the personal rep-Norlyn Bu1lder1-Newport ---------through classified 842·5878 RINGTON, HUSBAND ANO the Superior Court of Catt-1esen1alive to take many Beach, a Cahl Ltd. Partner· f ·~-------~ ~ . 'I , . . ~ I l ·.;...-~·" . J, ...... , , . : ·-i7' r .... ,~ , r ,'"IT. ·• I 1 \ . -. ' I I }.. r l . . ...... --- 1002-1625 -·m 2102-2744 • ~,~~11 2900-2'11 II ·1~,..., J -'_ '(" I • ' -·---JHO.I011 . ~ . ' , I J I ~ ...i • , __ 1 ~ .-. __ ...._,,.__ ., ·''II) ' . I p ' t a UllFIED llOUllS Telephone 8am-5:00pm Monday-Friday Walk-In 8:00am-5:00pm Monday-Friday DAILY PILOT DIADUNIS Monday ............ Friday 5:~ Tuesday ........... ..Monday 5:00pm Wednesday ....... Tuesday 5:00pm Thursday ........... Wednesday 5:~ Friday ................ ThW'Sday 5:00pm BY PHO• (714) 642-5678 BYMX (714) 631-6594 (Pl~ Include your name and phone nwnber and we'll call you back with a price quote.) BY MAii.Oil• PlltSONi 330 West Bay Street Costa Mesa, CA 92fJ27 CoolcrofNewport Blvd&: Bay St GINlllAL POU CY Rates and deadlines are subject to change without notice. The publisher reserves the right to censor, recJassify, revise or reject any classified advertisement. Please report any error that may be in your classified ad immediately. The Daily Pilot & The Independent accept no li ability foe any error in an advertisement for which it may be responsible except for the cost of the space actually occupied by the error. Credit can only be allowed for the fir t insertion. ------1 NEWPORT CORONA NEWPORT SOUTH COAST BALBOA COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 IAGUNA NEWPORT 2648 BEACH 2669 HOUSES/ BEACH 1069 DEL MAR 2122 BEACH 2169 METRO 2186 PENINSUIA 2607liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim BEACH CO ND 0 S iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii9 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii9 1 BA Mob ii• ho m 8 • Mov•ln Speclal s4es iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii9 FOR SALE HI bo V• r, H $1250 2Bd 1B• • 38d l wnhse, now ""t, $e5 o INCL UTILS From $490. Quiet & 2Bd 2Ba, 1,100 sq tt. ON THE SAND LIDO PENINSULA r r 18 omea condo, pvt patio, gar. AT THE BEACH -.-Secure. 1991 Newport 2 covered parking, lBA completely furn. 1 & 2BR beacll homea •••••••••I PORTS REETS 509 Narcissus. fpl, pool, Jae, gas/Wtr Sml 1Br/Studio s5oo. Blvd. 048·8373 laundry rm, built·lns, $1300/mo. Avl 4/1·8/1. From $850 lo $1300 2200 a/f 1 lvl, >«lg lot, 044-4400 24 hr Annual Rentals pd. Guard gate S950 K.lt, dining area, appls,,_________ quiet area on Pomona Harry 262-4555 Iv msg 710 Lido P•rk Dr huge Uving rm w/2·Stvr---------Fncd pallo 647-7540 lndry. 102 E. Day St. 2 Master Bra, 2Ba. Ave, noxt 10 olemon· 714-873•9030 callings, superb cond, $1500 2Bd/2B• La r ge Selection 723-0823 or 220-9498 frplc, w/d hkups, gar. t ary achoo!. From NEWPORT $499,900 840·5884 $2000 3Bd 3Ba 1Bd l ido ........ SIOOO ········-R d d S8BO. Great offer for 1 $795/mo 944.4939 $800 1Bd w/utllt Incl 212 Ponln S1200 emo ttu io steps 10 y r lease. 714·851·1933 ---------rBEACH 2669 MISCELLANEOUS 0 .. ...... APARTMENTS E. bay/bchH. Kil, frig,,..,....,,,...,..__,, __ .,,-_,,..,,,_..,,...,,. Npt Hnhta 2Br 1 Ba Oen-side, Immaculate 312 en Vu ..... $l300 stove. Quiel. $595. No 2BR·1BA & 1BR·1BA • ' miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii lou"~ ~ BEACH 875-1918 24 hr Agt 212 +Con Udo. $2450 FOR RENT pot. 673-8726 645-3916 Lndry, pool, quiet, m patio, new crpt/tlle/ •1BR $825• RENTALS Ol'•01tTuNir• PROPERTY 1175 Call For Summer Ll1t all transportallon $550 kllch/bath, Prkng. Yrly 2BR 2BA $725/Up 11••••••••• All ·ul 11111111lvert111119 1n 11111 2BR 2BA So. of PCH. $750/mo. 650·8443 A I I & I h h l\IWipapcr 111ub1ut lo Ille Fed· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Frplc. Walk to the The PNdentlal. & S650No pets646·0392 erg d s was or•--------- MONTEREY be.ch Newly romod CORONA ••TOWNHOME•• Incl. 60x30 pool. No ROOMS 2706 Ir •• f11• Hou11n1•·tol 1""'1 II • . .... ..... ---------4Bd 28• Family/fire-N I N • " -"" $1600 •• k 798 5052 ..,,.,.., -...... -BALBOA 2br I .Sba, p ool, pets. o ees. o amt•••••llldlm1tcs 1tlllt911 LIVE ON THE BEACH! ..... ar . 67·-·900CI DEL MAR 2622 place, $1360. 263 E gated. patio, $795. lease. 545-4855 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii lo Mlwtr1tH "111,·-1crcnct, Ocean front condo-Charming 2Bd 1 Ba J.J IS' 1111'D 2606 ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii. __ 1_6_1_h_S_t_. _5_4_B_-_,_s_1_1_ MOVE IN SPECIAL CM nr OCC. Furn, util ,... mini p I C I I i I &..IM'f 11 .-Newport Height• ll/llllalion or d1sc11m111ahon ums. 00 1• epas, 0 laga seen c prall • BAYSHORES HOME iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1Bd/B• Studio Prlv Clean 2Br 1ea, crpts. ____ 5_4_8-_7_3_6_7 ___ 1 2 Bd, 1Ba pool, new Incl. $350/mo. Jeane, ll'lstd '"rut. colot r11t91on. :1·1~.~ ~o $3~5~~: glou1 Buck Canyon, 3Br 2Ba, frpl, dbl gar, Bright 2Br upper, lrg entry patio & parking. new paint, w/d hkups. "A GREAT PLACE carpot. no pets, $795 day 909-358·7440; eve IU, llandlup, fanulill slll~s oi Furnlah•d models ~~f.15~;~k,frp~~~~~~~ furnished or unlurn. dock, gar. s1095 w/ $475/mo. 675-3768. 2078 Wallaco St. $650 TO HOME TO" 738 Tuslin Ave, 642·7658 1=7_,1,,..4,..,.-6_5_<>-....,..2_4 ... 85 ___ _ nahenll orifin. DI 111 11111nU011 IO open daily. Call for $2500/mo. 642·5~90 lse. 135 Opal. 675-Absolutely gorgeousr=6.,....4....,2....,·_6_78_1_b_•_fo_r ... e_n_o_o ..... n Spacious & bright NPT HTS 28R di $925 FURN rm In Colla Mesa l'laka 111y 1uc11 ,,.icnnc1, limi· brochure 1-800-477-LAROE , luxurious 28r Dbl• mobile home, 28r 6258 or 310·470·8318 1800 11 38d.3Ba, all E'alde Nice 2Br 1 Ba 1 BR & 2BR. No pots. New cpVpalnt, frplc. for quiet meticulous tlll0n•••sc111111111111n." 7742. Broker coopera-~Bail Ip, 60551~9a5rlgo1ldV. 2Ba, high cells, xtra FANTASTIC lBr 18a amens. hpl, g:1r SHOO unfum. $650+aec: foe. Call Now 831·8427 patio, garage. No pals prsn. Gar, utll, kltch. Tiiis •1-p1p1r will not Lion. ..va now. • 1 1 1 lnqulra 165 Rochester 760-1713 or 857-1776 $400/mo. 650-1359 • w• last. 642-5290 rg pat o , carpo rt. upstairs duplex. Street avl 3/1. 759-0874 '"' ---------• u owia9ly1CUttlftftdftlt•st· Clbhse emon. Sr park prkng. 5685/mo. Avail St .. Apt. A. 645·5418 IAGUNA •WESTCLtFF1'r mint to1 r111 ullle wtucll ls 111 ••••••••••---------55 t. $875. 675-2044 3/1. Call 774-3055 1---------l!•atald• 2Br 1 e a. 2Br 2Ba, trplc, pool, Y10latle11oflllt l1w.Ou1111fers HOUSES/ COSTA MESA 2124 •EHtblufl Hom•• --------aosTA MESA 2624 encl garage, yard. BEACH 2648 carpn. $795-$500 dop. m ""''' lntormtd 11111 111 tor lso. Lusk E plan. Overstockep w ith Oulet complolC. Call iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiml Avail 3/1. 631-2921 -.1111111 1•nrt111d 111 11111 CONDOS 2 Maater Br, 2 •25aa 5Bd 3Da, lrg 101. nu stuff? 1/a Mo FrH Rant E·Sld• 650-4342 or 540·7191 1Bd 1 V.B• Parking. Weatcllff: Lrg 28d 2Ba • ...,.,., .. fQilult 11111 FOR RENT Cln, qulot, w/d hk·up, carpi , palnl & tllo. A call to Nawer 3Bd 2Ba. W/D, ES 2Bd 1.5Ba. Fplca, CloH to Bell, No condo carpi, drpOI, .,.,,.,..,_,.llyNllL llwn-•••••••••• grdnr, Ip, Xlras. $1250 G reat hao & loct Classihed vert blonds, DIN. backyd pallo. Vary Nicol 1yr pate, Gated comm. carport, 1256 Rulland. 11(1111 •~.call HUD 650-2809 or 642-9722 1':':"s,,.,2,..,,8..,,.oo..,,1,....m_o.,,.G4_0....,-4,....7_1_8_ will help ca1port, $1050/mo lao. $925 (2448 Elden $850. 497-9092 S900 +dep 8:12·t79e ....... ll M00·41t·l5ICI. f« ---------28d Hae w /famUy rm IMMAC 5Br 3Ba Hrbr 642·5878 434-9938 Glace. A2·0pon) 942·5488 Ult WIDlllllOll. OC eru ,ltau GENERAL 2102 or 3rd Bd, E-alde. View Hm, 3·car gar. ----..:.=..=....:....::'--- c111 HUD1142'·UOO. bright & cln, N/amok. Avall. $2695/mo. Nr --------------------------- -------TIRED OF RENTING? N/P""eta, sms 122-1661 school. 909-682-5637 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA M!SA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 CORONA DELMAR Thoutand1 of repos-EASTSIDE 2Br 1 Y.!Ba •Lldo/Penln•ula/Hla iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1a1sed and bank Townhousa, 1·c:ar gar, lnlorlor/Bayfronl Hm1 1022 homaa and properties carpel• & drapes. No Yearly Lease or Salo available. Utile or no pal s, 760-8364 • Grundy Rltr1 675-6161 money. down. Call In· •-.-P-V1_q_u_la_t_1_B_r_H_s_e_.-l-g Oce•nfroot-Yrly 4 ... 2 GOVERNMENT formation SaNlco1 toll yard, 1 prkng epc. No 1-car gar 1uper cln, FORECLOSED lrH. 1-800-352-8381 amlC /pat. Employed. $2495 per mo. 402 E. HOMES Ext. R-1046. $650. 5"48-5624 tv msg Ocaonlronl. NB agent -From S1 00 (Repair Jim Jncoba 6 75-3777 needed). Oellnquanl ---------·-------------------Tax. Repo1. REQ'a, BALBOA IlVlN! 2144 Steps to eand. 2Br 2Ba, .FDIC, ATC. IRS. Your ISLAND 2106 ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2-car gar, frplc, d/W, area. Toll fr•• 1-800-1• patio, hkup. Upgrded. 898-9778 Ext. H·5139 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Ore•t Deal•I Moving $1200 yrly. 673-5416 f I II ti Custom built, alry 2·1ty, overaea1. Misc h•• =:-:"":.,....~------or curran • ng1. 3Br 3Ba, lrg ICltc:h w/ !lid, teak bdrm H t, VRLY 3Br 2Ba, frg tam nttne Terrac e front nook, 2 fp, A/C, 2·car frig, golf equip, cltha. rm, 2-car gar, saml-p\11 row. 1eoe ocean view, gar. 52600• 876-2044 Evarytt11ng must gol Feb comm 2 blk1 to ocn. 3500 aq ft. 3Br 2Ba + 25 & 21, l ;3Qo.4. I.lg ht• Unfurn $I 750, furn maid'• qtra. trplc, spa. Lilli• B•lbo• le. 3Br plantl, 92 SlanlOfd C1. S 1 l>OO. Larry 631-1038 Sl ,395.000 PP 840-1733 1 Ba. 811/cln/fum, fp. Avail thru fJ/30. S1250/1--------- EWPORT mo. Tim "1 &-592·3950 NEWPORT Water View Hou .. BEACH 2169 EACH 1069 Charming 2Bd, dock.1"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 'iiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil garage, yrly • • 1 IOO/mo. i• ,. UIJle lnd.154-llm NB alkll a.1 .. Study, ACK 8AY 3Bd·2B•--~---.-------4 View, 2 car attach gar. condo w/view of grn-clean, N{P, alarm aye. bit. trplc. dbl gar, pool PENJNSUIA 2107 '1100/mo Dean 852-9400 S2USK Agt 87H18t CLASSIFIED Beach Area Yt1rlr Unfurn ~ A 4BA·2 Ba1h1 S13751o $1800 mo. Villa Rentals 675·4912 Propany Mgml QUIBT 8c SERENE Palm 1"'.esa Apart:rnents So OCM & yet o far 11ut') the fccltng you get when you IJVc ~t Palm Mesa i.mid the lush gr-ccncry of stcluded woods & sutclv p~. • rud.iO\ 1 & 2 Bedrooms · Jri ssh tu $600 • l BR 5625 t0 S650 • 2BR sns 10 S7'iO &No Peb A Venial Blind.\ • Uilil'lg UN A NEW Cu-pct. Paint & Tile & Fitnc::u Room A Hc.ittd ruul & ]lCULlJ .4 Pltios & lblcumo A G~ Avatfahlc Lg Sunny Cornor rm. Furn, prlv ba, klVlndry priv, n/s, lg yd w/pool $400+uu 841·4818 •NB in blk beach. Prof N/S, no pet1. Own ba, gar, w/d . $400/mo l'lCI ulll. Klt prlv. 648-5878 EAST 8LUFI' It'• th• rHource you Hom••Conaga+V1aw Balboa Newport cat1 count on 10 .. u .•-------- 4Bd 38a 12600/mo. Rltv 723-AIAftA myriad or marchan-2821 C.rob St. Owner ., ....,._.. dlH ttamt. bacauH Agent 818-435-7900 B"k Bey View 3Dd + out columns comp•I The Community D~caantront 38:~00 qu•lllled buy•r• 10 On the move? Sell your extra household OITKC l luun 9.00 .un -5.00 rm M·F .uxl 10;()0 am .f:OO pm w~kmds 156J M~ n r ·Sant.a Am I k1gha, CA Have your classlfled ad In 178 newspapers with a combined circulation over 3 mllllon. it oms in Clnss1fl~d Market Place. '2000/mo calll 842·~878 Claa.allltd Sludlo Apt S5)'~S700 942-5878 -~--------..·~2~ ''000/mo (714) 546-9860 S400 11 all It take• to place 1 25 word or IHI cl111lfltd ad. Stl for Hd 1ddltlon1I word. I ( '• ,. wport Beach/Coat.a Mesa Daily Pilot N8 OCllANFRONT WHkly. Fully furn 3Br 2Ba, gar. N/pel St200/ WHk. Kllfen 434·1424 RENTALS TO SBAU 2724 ----- NB poot/tonnls/boach. W/D. S500/mo. Share with tom upbeat artist 631·2111 or 646·8473 NB shr 2Br 2Ba condo w/fem. Beautllu lly furn. Frpl, gated, pool $525. Carol 644·9208 NB·Beacon Bay Share 2Ba 2B~ W/D. lirplaoo. S650 111 ut1ls 073·8813 Lve Mest. NB-Fash ls/Eastblull· spacious twnhso, wnlk to Bae~ Bay $450 mo. Linda 721·8792 Newport Bch • FURN. full prlvs, exec twn· hme, gated, pool, spa & gym $590 644·8100 Npt Hghta apt to shr. Room pvt both, ocean view, utllltlea paid 645·2941 or 548·6630 GARAGES FOR RENT 2740 WANTED: or 2 garage spac es or storage, COM area Call 673-5787. SERVICE DIRECTORY ADDITIONS REMODELING 3410 DUNCAN CONSTRUCTION 20 Yra Exp. Small & lg. Jobs 850·7042 AUTOMOTIVE GJASS 3433 AUTO & TRUCK Qlaaa Re,lacement 1 ·800.89&-0959 50% Off lnatall'n w/ad. BUSINESS SERVICES 3488 M utU·Medla: Dasie Top Publlshln~..Rea. Script /Book Wr ting. All Your • Bus. NMdal b40-1947 Word Processing by Mra. RoglHI In tho nelghbofhooCI? Naod prol help? 722-1956 htly. CABINETS REFINISHING 3500 KITCH•N CABINET Stained or painted. Variety ol flnlahea. u c,.,698845 378-0371 CARPENTRY 3510 Aepait•. Aetnod Oootl. wino ClcM. ubtnell. ltllCCO ' dty· .... lencet. 911". etc Lie '~ t~-,, M2.oM7 A te Z HAMDYMAN INSTAU.AVAGI CAIMTI Kltc'*'8. balt\t, dOOfl. ~-OOIJ9 541-7251 CARPET INSTALL & REPAIRS 3516 Looking for Qu•tlty C•rpet/Wood/Llno? Below ret•ll prices L1379738 845-8711 CERAMIC ... TILES 3528 Add Value To Your Home w/Tile, Marble Granite. Free Est. Lie. 909-735-9884 Steve Leaky Showers Rap'd The Dean of Tile. Ce- ramie new/repaired re· grout, bathrm remodel plum bing L#670130 873·8065 or 846·8526 CLEANING SERVICES 3548 A TOUCH OF CLASS Cla-'llng. Ras/Comm UC/Bonded. Free Est. Teresa 282·7143 Houacl••n/Wlndows WHlcly, Bl·WHkly. Move-lna/oul!l. Reta Pin• 845-8898 Hou•• A Office Best $-BHt Workl 10yr Exp Reta. Some E;'t FrM est •Rebeca 43 ·1274• HOUSECLEANING 15 yra exp. Good Ref. Own tran1. Call any- time. 241.0S31 COMPUTllS 3556 MAC TUTORING Syatam & ell prr&'ma llarke7•·'7 48 Mtwe.n,r But. Bur. •~INTOSM• Comp"'ef Programs Tutertne 179-443' DEBT CONSOLIDA· TION Cut payments to 50%. 24 hour ap- p r ova I . Kimb erly Credit 1 ·800-226·0190 Ext 13 FREE DEBT CONSOLIDATION IMMEDIATE RELIEFI Too many debts? Overdue bills? Reduce monthly payment 30~ to 50"1P.o . .Ellminte Inter· est. Stop collecllon callers. Rostoro credit NCCS. non-profit 1 • 800.955 04 \2 Overstocked with stuff? A call to Classlfled will help 642·5678 COMPUTERS 3556 ••TUTORING•• W l ndowa, Word, Ex c e I . Accea s 20 Yr• Exp. 723·1985 CONCRETE & MASONRY 3557 * Best Price/Quality Utl<ISC<'lpt, brlCk, stone Concrete. 643·0622 Brick, Block, Stono, Tito Cone, Pollo, D1lveway Fplc, BBOs. Roi. 20 Yr Exp. Terry 557-7594 BRICKe TILEe STONE Plain/stamped Con- croto & Coatings Uc.#541656 631·43 10 CONTRACTORS GENERAL 3558 CPI BUILDERS INC. Residential Const. Uc.1 5t842.4•1nsu1ed (714) 985-4993 DECK COATING 3570 STOP Deck Le•k•I Waterproof Coating a: DeckS/Stalra. Best SI Quality work. Free Eat. l#S874!l0 722·8769 DOORS 3580 An ••P•l'lenoed d•pandabla door hattger, Ouar work, reaa. Don 521-8910 DOOR'8 R•PAIRIED Satlslactlon guarantffdl A ale fOt Mike BlaH. 56S.3344 Ll43t830 Why play Hide 'N SMk with childcare? C•ll Claaelfled today! M2·M71. AlfNOUNCDWfTS ANNOUNCE~~~ PERSONALS L-------~ ELECTRICAL 3610 HANDY MAN 3710 A·1 Electrlcal work Homt&Renlal Propertln Duncan Construction Paint-Carpentry· Outck Response Drywall and morol Local Lie 850-7042 Gary 645·5277 LACEY'S"ELECTRIC Carp'trv, rool'g, ptbg. 25 yra oxp. Free ost paint'g, Ille, Ole .. RH /Comm Sr disc SR. DISC. Free Est LI 238300 642·6568 MORGAN 650·3261 Carpentry • Roofing •Plumbing• Drywall• ELDERLY CARE 3611 Stucco· Painting· T 110 Elec.t11ca1•J1m 641-7494 Electrical Specia lty Home Care/Aaststed Rosldonll:it wiring. Living. 6 beds In COM phonos, cable. nots. 24 Hr staff. 780·1943 1ntog11ty. 24 hrs 798·2516 1 (800)307.CARE HANDYMAN HOME H EALTH CARE Carpon· OCC EMT Oraduato try, tllo, plumbing & Will do dolly houso root 25yrs oxp w rels. Jorry Bell 775-8380 callsl 'Greg 501-2528 P tum b1nglol oc/wat or heaters sprinklerstce1t FENCES fans. FnEE Eshmatesl & DECKS 3615 241·0137 or 218·8169 Seml·Rotirod Contractor ;FENCES GATES• Rp11 lmpNemnts sm Jobs Free standing mll•lboxes new,'repalr post replaced Ouallty & 1n1eg11ty. Redwood• L1576605 I cftrn Ken 642·1770 Jim Whyte 642·7206 •Wood F•ncea• HARDWOOD 11ptac• repa.1 ltH hall "II Hllll\&IH LO« prtCH Lied FLOORS 3712 Ad•anllgt COC1$tr, 914-$301 ' CLEAN/WAX/POLISH FURNITURE Marble ReJuvenaung REPAIRS 3622 35 Year• E1c 714-048·8 08 Complete Restoration Rollnlahlng, repair, up· HAULING 3720 hots, ate. FREE pick· up/dollv/H t. 902· 1823 H•ullng Junk, Appll· -'lC:OS, Yatd Clean-Up, GLASS/ Etc ... Call Mike 84&-1391 MJUORS 3682 JUNK To The DUMP HM80R QLA8S CO. (714·908·1882) Will haul what T1ash Comm/Rea Storeftnl, Man won't! 964·52~9 window•. wrd1ba, tub/ Sell your unwant•d thower Uc. M2--0424 llama the easy wayl Whether you·ra buying To place your or Hlllng, Ctasalflad dass11ted ad c~I covatt all yoClf neadal M2·5878. Goud j1;IJ~ H l1.1hl\• ~\l"\1\1.\ inlll\\lin1: lhin~' to IJU) It'' :ill 1h, 1~ HEALTH/ NUTRITION 3742 Unhappy & Fat? W• c•n change t hatl Horballlo lndcp Dist Call Joan 759·0559 IMPROVEMENTS HOME 3756 HARDWARE STORE Koys. 1000 Color• ot paint. Tool Oopt & C r a rt Con t or S:ivann:ih's Horc:twaro 2000 Weal Balboa JEWELRY 3784 W1lltam Harold Jewl!ll'rs Watch & fowotry 1op<111 Ant1que1F1ne Jowotry e .. y Mk.lr•de 873-0 365 IANDSCAPE a LAWN CARE 3808 B•alc Verd Malnt . L•wna, Cleanups, Tr•• Trimming, Lt H•ullng 979·8245 GrHn Scene t.and~png & Irrigation, T11mm1ng & Removals. Clean· upa & Malnt, St Lie #599025, 850·8109 Landscape Malnt. Mowing & Clean-up• Mat1bu·llght·Speclalst Call Pete 722•7732 L•wn Service. Mow/ odge/aod/aprlnklor a/ ctn-up . 10 yra In oroo Al 966-27 t 8 Ive msg ~ TREEST Te''""'••••• ~ ... ............. 75t·:M78 TRADE through class f1ed &42-.5178 EMPLOYMENT Avco Flnanc;lat Sot· vices. a loading Iman· clnt sorv1cos orgamza· 11on 1n Orange County, soeks en enthu'S1ast1c toam player 10 Join its dynan11c stall Tt s is an oxcattont op· portun11y for lnd1v1du· als ro-ontoring tt10 worktorco. Thursday, February 23, 1995 at EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT 5530 5530 EMPLOYMENT 5530 AUTO TECHNICIAN QRNEML OFFICE "~Ant. Eaperlenced M·F 1·3 Computer Fut paced cs.a1gn I. SMOG ltc.enae and •k•Ut , peopl..ot1ented · marketing l1tm hu an ASE Certlhcahon pr•· Physic.al lheiapy chn.ic tmmed opening fOI a In CdM. FAX 1esume· lerred , Uuay u1at>-640.2631 Or call 64(). lake-charge Individual t1sheel Newport Beach w 'Maclntosh aottwara shop, good working 21 21, Hk for Michelle 1k11l1. Prof attlfe & 2 conC11llons Commit • llVE:.IN COUNSE:lOA yrs exp required Faa ston w•th guarantee, lor behavior mod1DD resume to 863-0313. e11cellent benehll Call adult $t400;mo Call RECEPTIONIST "'fT Roger 714·G44·7033 ~56·1441 . r BA.LLOONS UNLIMITED M • n Io u r I a t &/or needed Immediately tor busy CM tour op. Noeds super outgoing Be•uty Tec h for HB erator Mon-Fri 1.spm, puople 10 woar light· salon. Call Nickl, 968· Call Maue, 642·1775. weight costumoa for __ 6_3_0_7...;o_r...;9..;.64_·...;1_1.;.3.;.,8 __ outdoor d1recllonal PIT Te~chable Anoe RECEPTIONST P(T services. Part ttmo in Wholesale Supply Plus It secrotarlal 20· weekends. QRl!AT Posllble S3000 mo & 30 hrs/wk. Sotheby'• PAVI Nood own car. Iulo.,. in tyr c42.11~34 Int I Really, NB. Call Please call 642-3593. Korry, 723-7373. BOOKKEEPER·PfT PIT Work FIT Pav 1-=---------E;ip d w OUtCKBOOKS 6am 12 M F, no e•p Restaurant necessary $8 00 hr Th B St IC f Convert 10 computer, Ask tor, Moik 852•0247 e ear ree I I then maintain 6 hrs' 1s hiring Fff kitchen wk Sl1·St3 hr Coll PART·TIME PEOPLE prep cook & countM 650·4439 Porter NEEDED T 0 AD· stall Apply at 3333 ORESS LABELS lor B St S 119 Data lmput PT must ear · ulle , Roqu1roments tnc::lude halle good English pay Must have a Crystal Court (across I ' type ... nter \'\lutd pro· ~1ree1 f om Soul .. a minimum o yeai sk11ts, O & A computor "' r " ot gent>ral oi.porienco, program 722•2607 cessor or good hand· Coast Plaza) preferably In on ac· ~--='--------wrn1ng Call 1·809· -=:-..,...-,.,.-.=------.... counhng environment. DENTAL CHAIRSIDE 474-429S AveragfL 10 ~•tall Salea clottung, along with good ver· Pleasant busy prac· minute mlernat1onat Denim X·Cha.nge, PV bat /w r 111 en c 0 m· lico 1n Npt. Xlnt bon· _1o_n...:g:...0_1.;.,st..;.a_n.;.,co.:...:.ca;...1..;,1.__ Ft, career pos w tast munlcatton, 1nterper· erits, 4-<:ty wk, 2 Sat Part. T 1 me poop 1 o gro .... ing co. 645-0201 son al an Cl 1 O·koy AM month 640·11 22 wanted 10 address la· skills Strong math ap-ENTREPRENEURS. UN· bets for pay You have Rockln Bala Lobater t1tudo a must. LIMITED INCOME a I High vol rostar seek· Wo oUer a compet1t1ve wage ol S8 001hour and allrac11ve ben· ohts. Ptoaso apply in person or sond your rosumo to: Avco Financial Services P .O. Box 19701 3349 Michelson Dr. Irvine, CA 927 t3·970t No phone calls ple3sel PA1NCIPALS Of.ilY S.b~ o ~y ol T~~tro'l lflc EaJ3 0PPC" "'·1 E..,i-1e• Cant seem to get to a!I those rep31r jobs around the hoi.;se? Let the Classified Service Directory help you find reliable help ypownter, computer ing Servers1Hostes~ Sign up local chents or good handwrallng 2l04 w Ocnhnt, lnq 'Nfin In high demand Iman· lnt'I L D rates apply. ci;:11 sorv1cos. Woll 1-809-474-4289 Salesperson PIT or Fff known nallon:il com-_P_E_R_M_A_N_E_N_T_P_.;..fT..;._ & every wkend. Ener· pany. No exporlonco get1c, cheerful & able necessary. 1 ·800·699· Oift/m:iit shop 4533 to move tum Rotall 6099 e.111. 2:0819. MacArthur Blvd, Npt e•p a plus. 11 s About Beach (Noar OC A11· T A 38 6 5 Repainting? n 'f'(>U're IOOl.'119 IO itPOr111 P r!bJd II r~ploc, I ()I rtS10I! 11 k1JI. di ~ Ho• Oas"lie!h ro lmct rtit ~IV(' y'&J , ~ ng lor Port). Call 955·9171 ime ntlques 5 •7 4 Old Town• Orange PT Childcare help ,..,,...,,.....---------~ noodod wkonds at STAY HOME MAKE 1onnis club C:ill Lora Sl45 A DAY! Process· 786-3000 ing mail tor local com- Ro;it E5talo pames In your area Work dropped olfl MM. UTATW ULD Busy walll.Jn locltlon. comp plan For ll1l9Mew Call Roo T1ytor :I Thl'"1 .. -... ,,,.. 673-7300 TRADE Paid aa11y Call Briel( Processing t ·313-458· 6161 Ext. 86 EMPLOYMENT SERVICES 5533 •••••••• Please be aware lh al 1110 1ts1.n9s 1n this ca~ egory may require you 10 ca t a 900 number 111 which there ts a charge. per minute, r------MAJOR · I SERVICE I 1c. 01lO H 000 -~ 000 'til o AUTO SERVICE I s2 2 8 oo L----~AX r------, 645-1234 MAJOR I SERVICE J 217 AVOCADO U IT 4 I ,ll,000 60 1100 90,000 \1 1 ll'S COSTA ME A I $2 9 8 oo L----.:!-~.J f ' l "' A r r l \ T I~ "(I' l "'' .. I • LEGAL PAINTING 3858 PLUMBING 3890 TELEPHONE SERVICES 3812 SYSTEMS 3926 Emerald Painting THE LOCAL PLUMBER Don't be on th• Street Int W..t ""allpaper tile .. \', Ir"\ aa..,.1111 Co· Phone Jacks by Jack p 7Due to Evlctlof\/ Compet.t •e rates 10 y11 s.nce 1947 $25 A JACK Foreclosure. Call 24 exp-F1ee est 75 t ·2039 Friendly Ser1o11ca Moves Install ROSI Hrsce7 583·5736 Gene Abrams Painting L#47GOOO 575.930.; Comm 4 44-6550 Help·U·L aw Legal lnl E\I Oval Pa, l AU5 S •444·4500• forms for divorce uc Ins s >ee 76 Cc I re· BEST S, DRAINS TRANSLATOR/ mo~ed & ret1:,.1 c.i 1 ·ti ·~ •1.l'I <.l s 'pport REPAIRS FREE CST 7 CAYS TUTOR 3927 545·8815 Ike's Cus1om P<11nt1r."1 Plumbing Repairs & REVOCABLE Prot. Ct..,an, Ou.il•I)' Drains cleared from L IV'ING TRUST work Int E~t & Docks S5.50 All llxturos In· SPANISH/ENGLISH $195 COMPLETE Reasonable 631·-1610 Sl31lcd Ste.• • 5-15·8::'98 Ind group lessons by ei.p ll So Amer TUIOI ( 714) 848 -7207 PAINTING 650·4651 Consc101111ous cralts· Susana 673·7409 man, old fastuonoCJ POOL MOVING 3834 p11de 111 wo1kmans111p SERVICE 3894 TREE RAINBOW Circle Malnt. SERVICES 3929 PUBLIC NOTICE Pan 1>g lE•t k~>t Dave Th• Automatic Tho Cahl. Publtc Uhli· Apt Oual I' b rite HI P ool M•n. Cleaning •ALL AMERICAN• St tic • 569il97 636·8888 & re-pair Very rea,. 1101 Cot11misslon RE· TREE SEVICE QUIRES that all used ROMAN PAINTING ona.ble. 714·CJG9-H80 Free Est Sr Oise. -Sine.a t 97 4. household goods Y.lrd Ctn-up531-84 15 mover a prnu tholr Int E,.1 , Res Com ROOFING 3910 P U C. Cal T number; Llc•698845 378 OJ71 l11nos and chauffeurs WALL STEVENS PAINTINC p1111t their TC P num· Free Est. 20 Yrs Ekp Rarooflng Spaclallst COVERINGS 3932 ber 1n Dll advertise-Ouohty Work Reis Rep;ms Estab 1976 monts. II :bou have a Llc' 452054 645·3348 FREE Est L•323842 Quoshon a out lhe le· 080.7721 Custom Wallp•per gahty or a mover. hmo Top Q uamw Painting *THUNDER ROOFING• StrlpplngjP•lntlne or choullour, call Ros Comm Int E;it No IOI> too small• Pubhc U11ht1es 21 yrs OC Uc 334950 For all of your roof 1g 5~ 011 ¥tad 013·2937 noeds. Retool repair. Cornm11s1on Fast reply• 839·5851 LIC 638144046-4122 We g31s should hang 7 t 4·558·4 I 5 \ together Strip, Install, PIANO a VOCAL To ~lac• an ad In advice to the crazy. l•s•lfl•d 031·2111 a.nyhma PAINTING 3858 LESSONS 3868 Call 842·5078. •W.P . YOUNGQUIST Piano & Voice leuona • Painting Contractor SAVE all egos, t>ogtnnlng to Oual pa;nhng by PfOf 15 clauics by dogroad TIME! Lie• G02098. Ins teacher 540·1847 ~ ., FtH est. 045·3305 PIANO Dog.•AdvonCQd QUALITY CARE All agoa ·Teacher cert SAVE 20 yrs •~p. excellent Entortainment Avail MONEY! w o rk m ans hip, fair Jennifer G40 GC>Gi p11coa G45·24 I 7 n on WITH THE CHUNG'S PAINTING CLASSIFIEDS '1 :<>O Yrs Eio;p Gd P1tcel PET Guar work Free Est SERVICES 3870 .liljlli. I Llcolll375G02 538·1534 ~ JENKINS PAINTING Per aon;itued Pllt Cate l n t,£•1 Wallpaper, K41nnol attern:ah"Ve No Ml-M78 dryw!lll, t•i.tu11n9, etc. streat or wurty. LI~. flff H I. D•llld 4tl9-S4M Ins Rela 073·1184 Call Gina At , RE"ACH 112r000 HOMES 1c.~·\.r-J-1 WEE•< F·oR ONLY s za JI 1 • f ,'\/I' I• I< 6 4 2 -5 6 1 8 . " 14 l~ :· •l •l w1·1·I r•l1r1 ' . .. -----~ .. { Thursday. February 23, 1995 TODAY'S CRoSSwoRo PUZZLE _-. -~-. ...... llWIVColll Mlila -Plat 1111 ,, ... ~ .._ __ 1 .__• !-~L .. ' ... I w •111 t IM.a •~ ....... ~---...._._,, _______ _., ...... 1130 • •cc..- P\ilr "'"'' Ga ... ue MefellcOia~.-oof NC l 1t,llO t.-U ACROSS I o... llMS 90<'!} ~ Knocit (1(1 W l~IQ 6 1 llcduon!I PnEvtOUS PUZZU SOl YEO :=-........ • 101n 101 c•m••c 1CMO ._ ~": 1111~••1!11•llt1••••llilm•I hold ....... MT .. 11. t ... ._.. t-ea•a Qreeft.•--------1111 Doipt*' T.,,.. td conc1. aoo. 1 en-w/tllft ...._, 1 qt, ._ 01DlllOlll.I 1155 e s~y 13 w"'1"' lad. t 1• MJtt< .. \-n"'t~lll g 111""'4 1:. ('1111 t:illtk> lllWll Ho t >111111ou1ic•d Ill O.,st•IMlh O<\uhl<'dlly 14 0.1k1•1 c, "flph.111<;4' :>O Su,1k. ns II.I• 2 I Sno.,..l>il11I. "' ()Cftc;('I 14 Mi-111low "') Cl1.11lQl'd ~, Tar1k IO Crtrvs pef'lo; '4 r oolbilll co.1<.11 Shu Ii\ 1$ lhrv.lgl> c; beloved '.)G Utgcd on 39 Roused "'' M.d<l:iy •2 Swab th<> d1,~k •4 Ria1nst0tms _,5 M<~lllltS 46 Go 50Ulh t()( lhe ........ l'f '19 fun of hot 50 R.11c;NJ 55 nom:in QOd<1f>c,s otlovc 58 Con91l'<.S mcm r,q E Xl)('ft 13 16 9 G:l l cu gtC'\'111 l}.4 Oty 65 ••"PWIG ol PIO f,(J "l WO llfi4ol e tllC'I M:\st' tlT .J,11111'uli\11'il M1••l'l''""~'Y 611 <;,wrll DOWN I U11'iuf'h1<.hu'ltod 2 c;l'lt'< t II um tl'M' m(lnu ~ OIJt mak111g de.> Wllh 4 ron<hhr 5 Naturnl gilt 6 tnc1ted T l ab•<'t 0 OOWfl bt111k>1wx.I 9 Shadow t O H•ndv prtOCPSS 11 Cook 12 Sonq.Nnte1s . n~s.Jr'ld -13 and cons I 7 Ru<;SJ:ln nvcr 23 Comp.1c;<; f'IOllll :>" S1tl<Jl'!' I l•>1rt0 :>h A tough to hoo U W1ndm1ll tilil<lC 28 Rl'1J'(•n t><l I 11tlc boys 10 Mrllll TWO.WAY RRJLLIANCE WWWld WI ChOra, mtec. en-o&11 dr, Uy loeded. -••••••·~ Neither \'\Jlnerable. South deals. NORTii • K 106 ~AKJ4 OA 1095 •K 7 four hf'arts Comttutera. clOU\lne a pow. ~ Ph. 10 •r••••• all w h l West led a low spade. t.akcn In turn. Mc. feb. Hearn. POWEi IOAn dl•c CD. ' OWMI', llrl•• loaded! Ork dummy, and the acf' or hnrtl 807~ C>Jchkl Ave mint cond, tOk ~ blue 911(. >Clenl cond. rf'vf'&led tht 5-0 split. Declarer · 7012 12UOO 080 ... 1.. ' •14,000 cashed the remammg spades, then •·COSt--,.-... --•• -,-1 -·4-1•••1111!1 .. •••~--------1-------- ~~~1 WEST EAST •854 ~Q9863 o K72 •Q2 led a diamond to the ten. In \\1th • _.,. • tl•ILICTRIC CBIVIOUT 8045 POISCBI 1175 the king. East could do no bttterl•••••••••I UY IOAT • J972 o void OJ83 than return the suit Declarer won Gleantla a ldewalk in hand and led 8 low club. West ••I• Sal 8:30·1!30 Newpof1 Packet '•• Celn. Auto trana, ducked and the table's lung ~on only, Tick Toeker Thfl" by W.D. Sehock Co. A/C, pwr bfakea/atffr· ~r.fl!llP.l!t;.;+i~~~ f. A 10 9 fl 6 S Shop. 540 W 19'1\ St. EXCEi.LENT CONDITION Ing, amlfm etereo, tint After cashing the ace of d1a· ----------56900 * Mo-9000 1 12195 759-llMO monds, t0 which both defenders fol-IWTaRIOR & FLOM&. g •· • 1... ...... 3••• 8up9f 90 coupe, 200ml on rebulft eng, older rest., 12 V elect, Tow Bet. Nffdl ~ body Ii Int WC>ftl. Cal Lie POR8M• $15,000 (909) teM77t 1111<'· 0 II~ \Jt-llf"''4•"•o;•_.,,,. 31 B.1sf'ballor Slaugh I or 32 Kiii wea1Cf 33 -~n. m "Tho \'l/11nid ol 01 35 Woothrst 37 Musltm Ofhc•al 38 Dachshurld. eg 40 Ukrmn<> s rapilal 43 Tako IOt gmnlcd 46 Ct1enpi:1<a1es 47 Wnrn11ic:r; 48 Pup - 49 Ice f1sh1ng tool 5 I N1n'lble 52 Stw~hulb SJ Upi 11 5" TCf fool 55 Chanoe 56 Aclress Adams 57 C11hlom•a ""''ne 11;i«oy 61 Crow·s sound 62 Oucshoo 10 1 t 12 SOUTH •AQ3 0 10 7 6 2 O Q 6'4 •J 54 The biddin1r SOUTH WEST Pa• Pan I~ Pau •~ Pus NORTH £AST 10 Pau S?\T Pus Pan Pan Opening lead. Two of• On this deal from a match between franct-and the Ketner- lands, t here was an opportun11y to st.ar on both olfonse and defense. In each case it was the French team lhat se11cd the moment. l,n one room Lhc bidding went as sllown. North's Jump to Lhree no tru mp by agreeme nt sho\\ed a heart raise and a bala nced ha nd, and South, Paul Chem la, one of our fnvonte partners, chose to correct l.O lowed. declarer continued Wllh the D•81GN•RS' ULE --------1 if i.10 i laaer 2 wt'll high diamond, ruffed by East with PLUS TONS OF MISC. SAIL BOATS 7014 drive, Tah09 package, the eight and overruffed by dtclar-SAT & SUN 7am-4pm v-e, AC, PS, AM/FM 1754 Santa Ana Ave. ca11, btk/lllvef. Good er. On the return of the J&Ck o( t4 FT LIDO cood ss 750 723 1 t58 dubs, Wes t rose wtth the ace to iioVINa mi with tfaller. New cond. • • • • . take East off the looming endplay. SAT 9 ·5 · Furn• $3000. 310-430-7735 ---------but that merely postponed the clothes, dishes, misc. CHl\oH.oLElt 9050 2813 Portola Drrve 50 ft Bloop (Wood) 1~ inentable. Down to nothing but Sailboat, Will trade for •iii••••••• 1 ee3 Porah• 944 Orig C>Wll«, 5 1pd, 1nroof, 1tlent cond, 84K ml, gold-extlbm leather-Inter. S4,800. 644-8148 trumps. East had to ruff the club•---------NB real Htale. Prln. ronunuauon and then hand declar-HUNTINGTON Only 673-8783 '92 L• .. ron Con-1--------- v ert . Whit•. Full VANS 9225 power, xlnt cond. -----------er the contnlci by leading a lrump BEACH 8140 away from the quee n into the --------1 board's K J tenace. SPEED • $9,950. Call 844-2t22. 84 Docl9• carevan At the other t a ble t.he Dutch l!STATe SALe SIU BOATS declared three no trump from the SAT 2/25 9:30am 20701 8Ncl'I BlvcUt9 7018 1 ii4 I ciaaa ~5.ooo extra ctn, economlcat, ml, air, AM/FM, crulH dependable, 7 pa .. control, clean, 1 owner. 1enger. 5 1pd, air, $2900. 875-2115 $3800. 650-8280 South pos1t1on, a nd West led the 1 ~ blk• north of PCH US ft Whaler ten of clubs Dummy played low Stereo, apeakers, pie· $2500, 90 HP Mercury ---------and so d id Miche l Lebel. East! turH, angl bed, blan-w{Ttaller 676-1831 **'84 L•••r Hatc h- Declarer could hav" made the con-kets, ahffts. quartz ---------baok 75K ml, blk, 5 " •t988 22tl Ski Boat• 1pd aJ It co di tract by also following low, but no heater•, pewter/armel· • c, x n Id "'h h h ale, wd canister•, 5·7 lltre V-8, King S 1895 873·1943 sane person wou . " en t e t>art Cobra O/D, low profllo finesst: failed, West was able 10 lamp•. 1945 Royal hull, just serviced,---------type w r 11 er, co I· I Bl I I overtake the queen of clubs and run lectlbl••· tea pola, new conlro ler/ m n I DATSUN 9060 the suit for a two-tnck set mualc boxes. mugs. upholstery. Great •kl iiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii dolla, clothes, shoes, boat-fas1-1ook1 great. plants, •lee tiand Turn.key ... ready lo go. COMPUTERS 6018 COMPUTERS 6018 PETS• mixer & fry pan, oak st1,ooo 964-4267'291• 11 ut-11 r r TV 1ray1, CD rack/ 9241 pgr •72 240Z 4·1pd Mags Good Int, Nu cltch, SU carbs. Ans atrong. Mech good $900obo 63t-7t49 92 CARAVAN, IMMACULATE, FAC-· TORY WARRANTY $7,930 111687882. 93 Lumlna $9 ,480 #106226. 91 Aerostar, $6,430 flA70297. ~2 A•tro, S8230 #l14152. 89 Caravan, $4,680 . 4'529927. Re· possession. Publlc notice 38 vans being liquldatod. Consumors 1-800-544-7879. RAUA~ 6049 s p Inner, Ou I ck ---------• 2 8 8 Clone+EGA. 40 M•c II SI 9/80 w/ex·liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii sweeper, BBQ, Jew-YAGHTS 701 8 MB HD; t MB of RAM . tended space keybd & S a v e abused and elry bikes k'lche ---------1--------- lnt modem gamos Item's. VERY0AEA1 SONn-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiil FORD 9075 MISC. AUTO 9245 • 13" hi-res Apple monl-abandoned pots. Be a plus more, SISO. 476• tor $550. 451-2118 volunloer/foster. Call ABLE. Cash o.~ly. 5 7 ft Chrla Connie iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii l'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2258/dy. 573-34o21ev 714-859-2704. 1..,,,-...,,.....,.......,,,_..~..,...-Yacht Flshor. Trade 11 G S I 8 t 25 h 1 .,.8 .. T Bl d SEIZED CARS FROM Br•nd new 16MH 286 · •r • • • se-for NB real esta10. • "' • r new color PC w/Panasonlc FREE TO YOU 6022 Shar P e l choc fom, 16 hold Items, some Prin only. Exchange Uco1, phone hk-up, $175. Porsches. Cadll· dot matrix printer, wks. Purebred. $300. tools 5082 Galway Cir only. 673~783 AC, complete power, lacs, Chevys, BMW'a, mouso & keybrd $600. 548-7551 or 646-5103 9o1sa'chlca & Mcfadden.' good cond. low miles. Con1ettes. Also Jeeps, Apple Image Writer 11 FREE To Goo d _________ , $3,000721-1347 4 WD's . Your area. Sl 75. 1200 baud Home! 3 'h yr old •••••••---------MARINE SLIPS Toll free 1·800-S98· modom $30. 45l-21 l 8 AKC registered Amer!-GARAGE SALES NEWPORT 9778 Ext. A·5139 '°' can Eskimo. Needs 6169 DOCKS 7022 HONDA 9Q951_c_u_rr_en_1_1_1s_lin....::go...s_. __ Mac Cl•••lc upgrado large yard. Very play-••••••••• BEACH iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii VEHIC LES UNDER 1Ro system 7, 4 MB of ful! Call 721-9621 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .. 0 , NB a llp max 7"'. $200? Cars auctioned AM, Over $1 ,000 of --------------------"' ., '8 5 ACCORD LX programs lnllallod. Shar Pel Pedigree, nice BALBOA BOY SCOUT SALE! Prime loc across from Pow or ovorythlng. by DEA, FBI, nation- ' • 1 b h & 1 an1s wide. Trucks, boats. $500. 673-0944 nend y young male prNJNSULA 6 l 0 7 Udo Isle Clubhouse eac rH aur · Stereo casse tte, dog. to good homet liii,.iiiiiiiiiiilliiiiiiiiiiii 701 Via Udo soud avail now. 673-2810 motorhome s, comut-14) cruise. 5·spoed. Blue. era and morel Call ln- (T 4545-8889 UT 9-5 & SUN 'Q.2 3 5' Mooring. xlnt loc Very good condition, formation Services toll ·WANTED HUG• TOMATO••·•·F..,..u_r_n..,..lt_u_r_• __ a_a_m_p_l_e_s_,, N.slde Bal Isl. Savo s runs strong. $2995. free l -800-352-8381 To BUY ---------fancy avocados, giant on dock foesS8.5K Call 714-444-4030. Ext A 1062 ii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii6ii0iilii9I JEWELRY. FURS artichokes. etc. atereo equip, records, f . • . Savannah'• Open Air exer equip, blcycie1. this w k on 't 692-7456 Hqnd• tor S •l• --------------------------• ~T 8025 Mkt, 2000 w. Balboa llghllng fixtures, mlac. B•lboa la land facing 91 Accord EX AUTO PARTS · SAT only Feb. 25 9-2 lumlng basin. 60 Fl Sunropf, AC, Auto EMPLOYMENT MERCHANDISE MERCHANDISE CUB SERVICES 5533 $1,000 WEEKLY. ANTIQUES 6010 Stu Ill n g on v e Io Po s iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii your location. Easy Beaut custom cherry work, excellent pay, curio cabinet, glass PT/FT. For FREE DE· shelves/doors. Retail TAILS send SASE: $4500. sacrific e P.O Box 500-KR. $1500. English Re· Lima, PA t 9037. gency secretary, xlnt FOR U$BD MOVING SALE LllVJ'$ 1101 '$ 10X14 beaut Oriental Up to '2600 rug, sac $700. Oak •---------• desk & cabinet S85. ~ Full size headbd & '11.. 111-UIO footbd $45. 76o-3888 •• MOVING. Furniture , UIO•JICll MISC. 6015 LIQUIDATING PRI· CORONA VATI! COLLEC· TION Museum qu~llty DEL MAR 8122 European Oil Paint-liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil lngs, Authentic Aus-G•r S•I• S•t·F•b 2 5 slan Icons, Lux ap-paref, Diamond Ring 7am-1 pm, refrigerator. appraised s27 665 St<tckable WID, dining • · set. patio set. misc, Selling for s 11.400. + 405 Columbus Clrcl• many pieces of fine ---------Jewelery. Exceptional bargains. 722-9701 RENT through class1f1ed 12.43 Santiago Drive deep water dock for Blk, Xlnt. Stl,500 & REPAIR 9260 GiJiiGE SALE lease, $15/por boat fl. 83t·0832 Two Hom .. In• Row! Call LaRee, 252-t271 . VW aUG RIMS 8 SAT, Feb. 25, 11:30-1:30 _________ 1---------apok• Empla, $200 246W4n v111.a Huerta MOTORCYCLES JAGUAR 91OS1_5_4_5-_9s_1_8 ___ _ (East bluff) CLASSIFl•D Household Items, SCOOTERS 8018 It'• the rHource you clothes, books misc. 198 9 Jag XJS Coup can count on to sell a VI 2, groy-mulberry, Sat Feb 25 8am-4pm, 1990 FZR 800 Qen• fully loaded, afford· myriad of merchan· frig, fishing gear, type-••I•. 15,500 miles. able dream car, 1 dlse llems, because wntet, answer mach & Runs great. Now back owner, xlnt cond, SOK, our columns compel more. 2 Kamalll Cl. life. just been fully aen1lce hist avt. qUallfled buyers to Ticonderoga & Superlof. serviced. $2,500/obo. extended warranty. calll 942·5878 $485 WEE KL YI cond. $750. 373-0529 Maillng lo1tor1 from •BUYING ITEMS• home. Fult/pnrt-llmo. From 1800-t 960. 1 pc No expononce noces-10 onttro estate. Palnt- s a ry I Easy~ Any 1ngs, books. furniture, hours. Froe lnlorma-c1c Immediate cash, lion call Clearing-lops. 873·6223 house Pubhcations 1· Owner moving, must 313·S13-4700 Exl. 22 sell. 3-pc antique bar 24 hour recording. & mirror, xlnl cond new hobby aupplles •em:.~ lnci paints, etc.. toy 71 ... • .. •-oaol train Items. 921·8538 • - SECURITY SYSTEM PETS & ANIMALS NP Crest Condos. Call Dave 645-5945, $1 3• 750 873-0944 6049 1.---------~----------~--------~--~------~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;. ALASKA JOBSI Earn up to $30,000 In threo months fishing $2500. Call 675·0498 salmon. Al so c on---~------­ s1ructlon, cannerie s, APPLUlNCES 6 0 11 011 fl olds and more I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Call 7 days 1-504-646- 4513 Ext. 7312K-08. MAYTAG stackable was her & dryer, elec- A SSE MS LE ARTS. tro nlc, xlnt c ond. CRAFTS. TOYS. Jow-_S3_5_o_. c_a_11_1_2_1-_8_s_8_2_ GenH't• lnetavtslon I - , , . Co mplete w/monitor, -~. . -ADOPT-A·PET 24 hr lime lapse VCR, . ~ . Evory Sat & Sun at 2 cameras w/mounl· PETSMART, Fountain Ing brackets & cable. ••·--------1•1 Valley. Puppies. kit· Ne w, s ull In box, JlllT It lens and moro, 411 roady to Install. Pd L looking for loving, car- $5800, sell $3000. Call -~ ID) Ing homes. CALL 241· 71 .. 536 1135 ··' .... • • 0317 for moro Info. SUNOUEST WOLFF TANNING BEDS , .. _______ .. !Da rling 3 m o Shelty New commerclal-Chow m ix F, froe to homo tanning units To place an ad In good hm w/ yard. from $199.00. Lamps-Cl•••ln•d Shots. s Pa Ye d, Lotions-Accessories. Coll 8 42·5 457 8 . wormed. Vory Al· Monthly payments low•---------fectlonate. 631-5t05 as $20.00. Call todoyl FREE NEW color cota- log. 1-80<>-462·9197. OFFICE OFFICE FURNITURE & FURNITURE & elry, woo<l Items, typ-W•sher & Dryer Ing. sewing. computer $135/each. Good Con-1--------- work from home In d1t1on. 646-5848. COLLECTIBLES EQUIPMENT 6047 EQUIPMENT 6047 your spare time Great ---------pay. Free details call Weetlnghouae R• 6017 1 ·800-632-8007, 24 tr I g S ide-by-side, lliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii hours. waler/lcemaker, like I' Qf~-CLERICAL; no exp noc. $500-$850 wklyl processing mongogo now. $250 Como see this wk-end! 161 Buoy St. 4542-2338. rotunds Own hra. Call -F-URN--1-ru-~-r--6-0-1-4 619-776--60 19 ext 220 ~ EARN $200 lo st ,000 iBii•iiliilliiniil iiciiriilbii.iiiwiihiiltiioii. iiwiif WEEKLY Gre•t Legen d• of J •zz lrom New Or· leans by Tommy Thompson. 112/450. Framed/malted. 34"x 38" appralsed $400. Chari•• R u•••ll & Fre d rfo Re m ington 2 vol book set. Uke new. Ong price SI 75. Best offers. 640-2342 ls (LOSING FOREVERll Final LH,tlNlofH>n Sole of lvetyflt'"91 •Showcoses • Slora Fixl\lres Assembling products lop qual maltress, xlnt lit "homo. 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Run for a weelcl 1( your car does not sell we'll run it for another week FREEi All for $1 o· ················-··-----··· • 0 YIS,SIU MY CAil ,,,.,.. ! c.M eo..I O MC I•------1 • l I Land Rovers have survived jungles, swmnps, even the Kalahari. But this? 8DISCOVERY - \ TOP 10 THIN•I TO DO THll WllKIND 1 OL' SCHOOL SPIRIT: The 12th annual Spirit Run, a fund-raiser for three Newport Beach elementary schools and Orange County's largest SK/lOK race, begins with registration at 6 a.m. Sun· day at Newport Center. See story at right 2 SONG &t DANCE: Ben Vereen makes his Pacific Symphony Orchestra debut 8 p.m. Friday and Satur· day at Orange County Pe,rform· Ing Arts Center. 3 CURTAINS RISE: Two Costa Mesa community theaters stage new shows this weekend. "Murder in Green Meadows" opens at 8 tonight at Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse, while "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" starts 8 p.m. Friday at The Theatre District. 4 FREE CONCERTS: Two Costa Mesa music stores feature free shows this weekend. The Grey Boy All Stars, purveyors of funky "add jazz," appear 3 p.m. Saturday at Virgin Megastore, Jrlangle Square. Meanwhile, C~itol re· cording artists Spearhead play at 3:30 p.m . Sunday at Tower Alternative, The Lab. 5 BOWING OUT: The world premiere of Margaret Edson's "Wit" closes this weekend on the Second Stage at South Coast Repertory. 6 DUELING MAHLERS: · Music director Carl St. Clair leads Pacific Sym· phony Orch~performance of Mahler's Symphony No. 4, f eaturlng guest soloist soprano Cheryl Parrish, at 8 tonight at the Performing Arts Center. Di· rector Alan Remington leads the Orange Coast College Sym· phony Orchestra's performance of Mahler's Symphony No. 4, f eaturlng guest soloist soprano Karen McBride, at 7:30 p.m. Sunday In Robert B. Moore Theatre. The PSO program also includes Mozart's Symphony No. 40, while OCC's Includes Prokoflev's Third Piano Con- certo with soloist Lavaun Beier. There's another difference: PSO tickets are $14 to $63, while OCC tickets are $4 to $5. 7 MEOW MIX: Malibu Cat Club sponsors a show from 9 a .m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday at Orange County Fairgrounds. 8 CIASSICAL MUSICALE: John and Kay Brown open their Balboa Peninsula home 2:30 to 6 p.m. Sunday for a classical music "Jam ses· slon" sponsored by Orange County Mensa. Instrumentalists, vocalists and accompanists of various skill levels are invited to participate. Call 898-9099 for reservations, directions. 9 BOUTIQUE WINES: Or· ange County Wine Society holds a wine and food tast- ing from 2 to 5 p .m. Sunday at Red Uon Inn, Costa Mesa, fea· turing products from wineries that produce less than 20,000 cases a year. Cost Is $40 In ad· vance: no sales at the door. Call 708-1636. 10 LOCAL TALENT: Huntington Beach na· tlve James Grey show· cases hls singing and songwrlt· Ing talents 3 p.m. Sunday at a free concert at Virgin Megas· tore, Triangle Square. • For more d•l•I'-o• lbue ••d otller loc.I. •v••U, ••• t•• 0• t•• Tow• ll•ll••a/CZ. INllDI ON THE TOWN CALENDAR ... C2 BASEMENT VIDEOS : 'MONSTER SQUAD' ... O T ypically1 the bigg~ st fund-ralScr for ~h par- ent-teacher associations at local elementary schools is the jog-a- thon. Each student is encouraged to get parent.s, grandparents and friends to contribute money for each lap the child runs nround 3 course. Parent volunteers organize the events, get neighborhood busi· nesses to donate prizes and tally up the proceeds. All students run, even those who bring back empty sponsor sheets. Whoever collects the most money wins the most-valuable do- nated prize. A $10,000 jog-a-thon is a monumental success. For the past 11 years, three Newport Beach elementary ~chools have taken a different fund-raising course. This Sunday's 12th annual Spirit Run at Fashion Island is ex· peeled to draw 5,000 runners, 7,000 spectators and $100,000 in proceeds for Lincoln, Harbor View and Roy 0. Anderson ~chools. lt's the largest 5-kilometcr/10- kilometer race in the coun.ty. How do Spirit Run schools tri- ple or quadruple the yields of their jog-a-thon counterparts? "We all get sponsors," said Shelly Elam, a parent volunteering as Spirit Run '95 spokeswoman. But these aren't jusl the local supermarkets, fast-food restau- rants and sandwich shops that jog- a-thons turn to. Spirit Run '95 fea- tures nearly 50 sponsors grouped in nine categories based on the amount of contributions, from "Ti.tie Sponsor" People Weekly magazine to "Presenter'' Met-Rx Engineered Foods to "Co- Sponsor" Warner Bros. Studio Store. Like other PT As, Spirit Run or- ganizers go to neighboring busi- nesses that families frequent and seek help. Since the event winds By CHRISTOPHER TRELA E ve r notice how many things on the West Coast are named for the ocean that lies on the other side of Pacific Coast Highway? The Pacific Ocean is at times tranquil, other times churning and always ever-changing. That is also an apt description of the performances of two local arts groups, Ballet Pacifica and Pacific Chorale. Their ranks will swell this Sunday when the groups join forces for the first time in "Dances of Love and Life," a unique collaboration of ballet and choral artistry that will be performed at the Orange County Performing Arts Center beginning at 7:30 p.m. The program was designed by artistic director Molly Lynch of Ballet Pacifica and conductor John Ale~ander of Pacific Chorale. The presentation includes the wind section of Pacific Symphony Orchestra and pianists Lori Loftus and Jan Sanborn. Alexander will conduct. "It's been an ongoing conversation for several years," said Lynch of the talks she had with Alexander to plan the event. "It's a chance for (the Chorale) to introduce their chamber chorale and a chance for us to work with the Chorale in a collaboration on the performnnces. And we're trying to introduce ourselves lo the Chorale's audience and they're trying to use our audience. And we're excited about performing at the Performing Arts Center." And audiences should also be excited by the program for the evening. Designed to be a blend of tradltional and C::Ontemporory styles. "Dances or Love and Life" includes three chorcoaraphic FYLUS' FILM FLASHES CAPSULE REVIEWS ... CJ ' • premieres along with Brahms' MARLA BIRO ... C4 ' ''Ucbesleider Waltzes," which wa first seen by audienc~ in Morch 1994. Local seasc~ and landmarks( as well as flOral still If e and portraits, are the subject matter for artist Cynthia Chilcott's pastels that go on display in Newport Beach Central Library's tobby on Wednesday. A receptions for the artist will be 2 to 4 p.m. Sunday, March 5, and the exhibit is up through the end of the · montll. Thursday, February 23, 1995 Cl SPIRITED CAMPAIGN Organizers of Spirit Run '95 successfully tap into the communitf s_corporate ties People Weekly maga.Zine is sponsoring a "Little People Expo" at Newport Center for Spirit Run '95. m WHAT: Spirit Run '95 WHERE: Edwards Cinema at Newport Center WHEN: Sunday: race-day reg- istration at 6 a.m., activities 'Ill 2p.m. HOW MUCH: Race fees $16 to $18; no fee for spectators MORE INFO: 509-2904 arounJ a picturc~quc course alongside fa~h ion b land every year, shops, restaur:rnt~ ;ind hoteb at the tony shopping ce nte r and surrounding Ne" port Cen ter nbo get in on the act. But what helps Spirit Run or- gani£cr~ the most is their Zip Code. Students of affluence uttenJ the schools, and their parent~ like to help out as much as those cheering on jog·a-thoners. The Spirit Run rccru1tmcnt patrol is on alert for parcnb, !>Ume the hcJds of corporations, al! early a~ the f.111 back-lo-school n11!ht. ll helps thJt ) e-Jr~ of experience and familia rity arc attached to the Spirit Run. Organilcts ha\C ~tick press-release packets to gi\c to po- tenti al sponsors. The n.:pu1.1t1on of Kinane Events. the race 01ga111£er which also puts on Race for the Cure, is what drew People \\ edd), Cun Ll•K~u D\llY 1·1wr Ballet Paclflca's Tracy Thayer and Sandt Litchfield rehearse at OeFore Dance Center in Costa Mesa to prepare for Sunday's performance with Pacific Chorale at the Performing Arts Center. A COLLABORATIVE EFFORT Ballet Pacifica, Pacific Chorale tean1 for unique progran1 "The Unicorn, The Gorgon und The Manticore" is chorcogr:iphcd by Michael K:ine and set to mu i.ic by Gian Carlo Menotti. It's a magical talc of greed and envy utilizing lavish costumes :ind th e entire 17-mcmbcr Onllet Pacifica company. "The Settling Yc::irs" was choreographed by Lynch and was created to an Americana &heme for four men and eight women dancers, ui.ing lyri~ from three pioneer text . "Come To Me, My Love" was choreographed by New Yorker David Allan to the musical worki. or Norman Delio Jo10. lt i ~ four-minute piece that ha~ been set ns a pas de dcux. Concluding the evening is the rom:1ntic "Liebcslcider WJltzcs," choreographed by JJmcs Jones as nn ensemble pi ece with 1he dancer breaking in10 solos :11HJ dueb. All pieces will utilile the Pacific Chor:.ilc, with the members either on stage or in the orchcslr°' pit. Accorc.l in& 10 lynch, each piece with be set up d1ffcrcntly Crom each other. "I he 'Llcbcsleidcr' piece is done with piano ond two piani h and lhc Chorale," explained '\ Lynch. "rhat one will be ... ct up with the piano on M:1gc anJ the Chorale arounJ the p1a110 ·Come To Mc, My loH:' 1~ al u p1J110 and vocal. \\'he n \\C get to •I h..: Settling Year~,' thJt' "hen "..: start \\Orf..ing "ith the in trumenrn li t • 1 hi! condu1.tot ant.I the instrumcntali'lts \\ill be in the orche~tra pit, and the in,cr ... will be on t:ige on eit her iJ e, ·sort of creating a square urea th:it the dancer will be dancioa: in. For "l1le Unicorn,' the sin~cr wall go 111to the orchclltra pit \\ith the ffiU)ici::in ," To enhance audience cnJO)mcnt ( ''hich tia"> run a full-pJge ad,cr- thement tor Spirit Run '95. ·1 he: m.:igazine got in\ol-.ed in the e\ent because publishers have been ~carching for something that ~.tres~C'I '"fanuly "aluc~. community coupcr:rnon and lhc ad\ancement of publte cducat1un.'' according to Spirit Run promoters. Pcopk Weekly, "hich brought Warner Oros. along \\hen it ~ignec.I on, i~ sponsoring a free "Lillie People Expo" \\ ith music, a bounce house. face painting and Loonev Tunes chJracters from 7 am. to 2 p.m. in the fa.l .... ards Cin - cm:1 pJrl-.1ng lot in Ne" port Cen- ter. In foci. in past )eJrs. the race starll.d in the fa.l\\Jrd~' lot, \\bile the entcrt:unment and a'"'ard~ ce r- emoniel> "ere hell.I at Fashion ls- l.111J. cau .. 111g runner~ 10 be ~ep:i­ ratcJ lrom lam1h membl!rs. Thi~ )\.Jr c'el)thmg '~111 go on at Ed· ".ird'i, including music b} T'"0- \\ .1) Street and the Dcrd. Uor- deau'\ Group. Thh )Car'~ run has abo at- tracted some ~ports celebrities, in- cluding UCLA quarterback \\'a> ne Cook, tck\ ision fitnc~s ~how host Kiana Torn, former California Angel Los Angcb Dodger fay John~tonc, New England Patriot defcmi'e lineman 13ruce Walker, f\lr. America I %9 Stephan "Tower" Hcnnebary a~d ·reign ing ri111css America Champ'ion~Mia Finnegan. Cook, "ho is expected to go high in April'~ NFL draft, is com- ing out earl) for Spi<it Run, lead- ing a pep rail) at 9:30 a.m. FnJa) Ill Lincoln Sd1ool's ~tulli-Pu1 po~e Room at 3101 Pacific Vicv .. Dri,e, Corona dcl Mar. Spirit Run '95 ma~ have celcb~. p.r. l-.11~ and .:orpor:ue sponsors. bu t it'~ objective is the same as it is f0r those ~choob that hold the. ~mailer JOg-J-thon~: to rai~c money for ncc<lcd cJucational progr:nm 1ha1 Nc"pon-Me~:l Unified S.:hool District doe~n't fund. Fidd tnp~. computer equipment, arts and ~ci­ cncc programs -e\.en teacher~ - ha\C been pJiJ for \\ilh p.lst 'Spirit Run proceeds. "T hese funds are needed now more than c' er due to the finan- cial crisis of our schools, .. El:im i.aid. No matter what school their children aucnd, parents can relate to that. of "DJnccs of Love and Life," a pre-concert prenew discussion "'111 be hdJ at 6·30 pm. that "ill highlight the J)pccts of the collabor .:it ion process. "h \\ill bl! J liule bit about ''hat the auJil!ncc 1~ going to ~ce and the proce"~ thJt we went through," ~:.iiJ L)nch. "Hopefully "c'll ha'e one of the choreographers there as \\ell to tJlf.. Jbout tllJl procc~~. And John Afc,~rnJer \\111 be there 10 ta~ :ibou l lhc Chorale point or \iC\I•." L) nch ~Jid that !>he and her dancers arc pulling a lot of work inw the rehear)JI~. but lhat'~ ju)l bu)tnC~s a) u:-.u.:il for Uallct .. \\ c'1e c\C1ted about perlunnmg at the P<1 form ing At t Center, bu t C\CI) performance \\e Jo 1s a big deal," stJteJ Lynch. ' We ti') our h.lrde~t .lnd put C\f.:f) thmg. "e c::in into it. h 's C\C1t111g anJ J1flercnt w be \\01 k111g "1th the Chor:ilc, Jilli it\ C\Clllllg to ha\e h\e music. There are a lol of clements that ""c:'n: pulling 1ogethcr 10 m::ikc it all happen." CJ1ristopl1rr 1'tt/:J C'On~rs lucul performing orts for tilt 0Dlly l'ilot. m WHAT: lol.lel Poclftco and Pacllle Choral• pr•Mnt "Dances or l~ ond Ute" WHlll: Orong9 County Pef· forming Am Cene.f, 600 Town Cent9f Ol'!Ye. Cotto Meio WMIN: 7:30 p.m. MondClf (conceft SN.vtew at 6:l0 p .m.) NOW llUCll: _. ...... 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Cf)t/u Mt wi, 755 5799 KN VEREEN The .. mqc·r/d.tncc-r/,;rtor m.ikf''> h t<, Pd< 1hc Symphony Orc-h1•-.trct d(•but. in Pop' 5'·ru•., p<-rformctncp 8 p.m Fnddy-~ilurdcty Tic k<•l'> $22-$80 P"'formmg Art~ O!ntf'f. 755 5799 THE GMY BOY All STAJtS Th'· pu.rv{•yor'> l)f funky • ,;nd Jd7.I who hdw JU'>l H'lurnc·d lrorn d Euro)X'an tour promotmg thc>ir lat<''il ind.if' dlbum rPlea..e, *W<> f Coast Boogaloo. • !JIVC! frM? ln·'>lort• concert 3 pm Sdturd"y Virgin M go tore, TnonglP SquorP, 1875 Newport Blvd., 0J'>ta Me..a, 645 ·9906 ou \kW k·veh for "Jam AOn" 'The t• ...u.a lwld·rUter for ._,.. pon~red by Of•ng County three Nllwport 8ektl ~tary a s>eff~ ~Ip m M••nw Call for re notion 2100 E. 6('boolt llid Orpte County' a.Igel Frid.ty. 2 30 ud I p.m Ba/boo Blvd . 191 9099 5K Md IOI< NM begins WUh regll· y and l 30 and 7·30 p.m. JAMES GMY tratiOO .a 7 • m Sundey. .' Sunday 1\C'kP.tS: $16-S:W. South Huntangton Beach natJv~ \howca Enten.inment, ex~ and Coo.st llt>f)f"rt()()i. Second Sloge. 05 angmg cind M>nqwnllng tat nb Ul a · awanll eet...,._ rnnbnue through 4033 fr 'cm~u\tt(: Sf~ 3 pm Sunday t p"' &fwon& Cinema, Pa#llon ~ ~.ACTI,. flUln Virgm M<·ga 10~. 'Thong~ Squair. /tlond. 509-1804. Origtnal OM·.tct and ful·leng\b SPlAltHEAD E~ WM AND flOOO play~ pr nted by OCC'1 R.epertc Capitol r rnrdtng arti<,ts play 3 30 Orangt> County Wtn<" Sooety wtn theatr~ Company 8 P m Ft1day a pm Sunddy at fn~. UMtorf' ron<c>rt.. ttnd food tasung from 2 to s pm S.turday and'.\ pm Sunday Tow r Ahcmottve ot Th,. LAb. 2930 Sunday fe.stur~ boutJqu~ WUlf>~ Tkkeu: S.S favaildbh! al th4! door Bmtol St . CA'4o Mt>!O (prudUctJon und r 20.000 ca~J . only). Drama Lob Studio. 432·5932 ~COAST COUEGE SVWHONY Cot.t· $40 m advance, no ~ at the "UNO Ml A llNOlt'" Dm"'<"t<>r AJan Rf·mington ledd 60· door Red Lion Inn. Bn.<Jtol and Fa~t-pared comedy conllnu~ 8 p p1N'P orchr•<;lrit m Mahler\ Poulorlno, Co.fto Me'°· 108-1636 Thur.days through Saturd.sys and Symphony No '4 with gu1 ~t <;olol.'>1 2:30 p m Sunrla~ throuqh March -.on_ritno K~WJUdtJ:lIDJJ?..<:IJ1'L------:;:;;:t ~-:---t=====--==--t:H'itr11kYl'~ts:-S8Stt-":·$tfT-NPwpoJI flll'tll Prokohev's Third Plano Conc-('rto / ~ s Art't O>nter, 250 I Cliff Dm e, w11h w lo1\I Ldvctun Be1N 7 30 pm t;;"'.-. ., -' J 11\GE Nt"Apott Br-och. 63 1 0288 Sunddy TickN" S4·S5 Rolx>rt 8 (... ~ . •CARNIVAL• AUOfTlONS M oore Thea/re, 432 5880 :;'llllllF, Ni·wport Thf'atrP Art" Center LS l \t·Pk1r1q a vanety of p<"formf'r. to f ---roh•\ sn lhl\ mu~tcdt to bf• prc!.ent<'< SPEC IA L "MlMOER IN GREEN MEADOWS# . 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'fftllSt Ca{( Jor 'Jl.JMrvationJ {71 4 /1~5. ·8001 'X.r .. mvatiun.~ <Jcctptt rom tftt fir~f 'JO cfintrs 184112 9.ftu.'lfrt ur'lJ(vtf., /rvint (a<~rtftur & 'JJtJu9fa.f, n1ar Joftn •Jibynt ~irport --- I Mon.•Sat. 10am-6pm NOW OPEN · Speedy Linguine Cafe' "Low Cost International Dishes" APPETIZERS Mushrooms Polenta fritters ................ $3.50 Spicy Sicilian ChJcken Wings .............. $3.95 Calarnart FrittJ ..................................... $4.50 Baked MouarelJ.a Strudel.. .................. $3.95 East Muts West Shrlmp ...................... $5.25 Frltto Mlsto ......................................... $4.50 SALADS Caesar ........................ $4.95 Antipasto .........•.. S6.95 Oriental Chic.ken ......... $5.95 Scampi Fustllt.. .. $6.95 Thne Chuse Tortelflnl... .................................... $5.95 Southwestern Cobb ............................................ $6. 75 PASTA LlnlUJne C.pc II.IN Pomodwo .....•........ $4. 75 CapcWoJ Pon:lftno .............................. 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Brtatol (Bdatol • llac ~ur) Metro Town CctMr nat to Home bpal) 714-754-0624 ' d ry d JI Weekend 5 C •• Thursday, February 23, 199 .. nLLll' flLM fl.AIMii By PHYLLIS MILLER My movie mouo: "l'U tell )ou ~hat'• hot, I'll tell )Ou what'' cool, but not the plot, thot's my rule.". 8 l "om & Viv: Mirantfa RicharJ,on plap a vivid Viv, the wife of T.S. ti· ltot (Willem Defoe). She\ confu!>cd and M> arc you ... did Viv uffor from dcmenua, homlonul imbalance o r the "free spirit" i.ynJrome? I low influen11al w:is she in the prolifcra· tion of T.S. Elliot'' &cniu , and w;u T .S. rc:illy th.it cold and da~p:mion· a1e? You'll have to Jo some indc· pendent research to :rnswer tho~c questions. •nr Brady Bunch Mo,lc: Tho'ic unfamiliar with the '70s TV show should be wa1 ncd: 1 he Ur:idy Bunch was not a hip family in their own aASIMINT YIDIOI By TODD STEINHILBBR "The Monster Squad11 (1987) D~~ on. dO\';n to the vidc;o MQr.e and :.ccurc )'OuncJ! a copy u£ tfiTs Jatzy l uile number. Gather the kids, the grandparenti., 1he in· laws, send them to a "real" movie, and watch this one alone. In the dark. With canc..llc:-.. Alone. You \\Oulc..ln'1 want people to inow your liute secret. T hat >Ou love these ridiculOU\ 1 loll)'\\OOd nops, TI1is movie \\OUl<Jn't be so bad if it didn't ~uck. But that's pre· cbely why ii com1,;:. highly recommended. 11lis is one of those rare cinematic gem!. that jlmo:.t completely b)pal>s the theaters and land immediately on the :.helf a1 your local video store. "The Mon:.ter Squad" i' a h)brid of several beller, more popu· lar films. Welcome 10 cliche hell. (You've been a very bad movie· goer, haven't you!) L:vcn the cutting room lcf1ovcrs from the lakes of "The Goonicl>," "E.T." and ··s1and By Mc" woulJ m:ike more i.cnse than this lo:.1 moni.tro:.i1y. Pun extremely intended. The plot is an atrocity. A veritable celluloid car wreck. Small· town boy:. save the world from eminent disa~tcr -it reads like a bad Enquirer headline. Or ma)'bc a good one -you pick. Rest am~red, once (ii) you get in10 it a little bit, it gets eveo worl>e. Pretty soon, every monlller that ever rose from the grave is limp· ing around town. And of courllc, the boys foil the leader of the monsters, Drucula, anJ thull llavc 1hc world. Blah, blah, blah. The rc:i li:.m uf thill picture is laughable. One, two, three ... laugh! Dracula is Jrc~s1.:d tn a K·Mart brand costume, repktc with fake nails, gauc..ly mal-cup :rnd 1wo-1unc, red anti black cape. As a villain, he's average -ma>be a C·plus from Villain School. There's ali.o some lovuble, culesy momcnb. Franl-en:.1ein de· feels from Dracula'i. 11.:um und befrienili 1he liulc i.i~h:r of one of the heroic boys. Read "E.T." rip-off. But, all in all. "art~ ui.ic..lc, Monster Squad i' both in1crcs1ing and scary. llO\\C\Cr, the parts that arc intcrei.ting aren't i.cary; the parts that arc \c;,1ry aren't inlercl>ting. And all 1hb c..lhc1 sity for just a buck. I lappy renting! Cost:J Mcsn re idt•11t 1·od<I Stcillhilbcr's IJ:ucmc11t \'idcos rol- '!"'n appcnrs t'H 'I)' oilier neck i11 W(•tkt'nd. • c1a, :ind 20 )C:lts hlbn't chana;cd them -literally. Novice .iudaeni:es wall be m<Xlcr:ucly amused by the spoofs, skits and i.kctche), but there's :i limit as to how m:10y times you can laugh at flowered shirts :10d polyc:.1cr bell bottoms. Jf thh tla\h· back as the final fix for fans., the rcl>t or )'OU wall be safe from future Ura· dym:inia. • 1 be Sum or l 's: Dai.Cd upon an ;Jw;ard-winning play, 1hc upbe:it f.J. 1her/i.on i.cene StQrs Jack Thomp!..On, 1hc daJ/pjl, unJ Russell Crowe (\:Ur· rently appearing in "1llc Quick and the Dead") ai. the loving son, "11h an excellent i.upporting c~t and i.u- perb darectors..._ Kevin °-9" lin and Geoff Dunon. The selling may be jn Aul>tr jlian :.ca port and the son may be gay, but the 1heme is uni\er.,al - lo'e -and ii "ill touch you r heart, no mauer what your style. • Sbollow Gron: Art film alert! • $3.75.DAILY BARGAIN SHOWS STARTING BEFORE 5:45 PM • ( b«o-It! Hcwpon SS 00 • CERRITOS 10 ..... c .......... CJ•··· J·o m "ll ··1mros. fOMUT 8UMP (PG·13) MllllLAmllllPG·13' MUVYWl'8MTS IPll llTTU WOMEN (f'S) / ltlU (f'S-13) DUMI ... DUMllH ("6·13) l(fOM s.MSl (11) I THE AllllY IOYS (11) MUMfR II TIIE RRST (fl) , .. IMAWSMMI flHEMf'TIOI (R) ..... l.Ua.IG (fl) ... ,.1S)/MUTSMI ......,,, Ill• iur5ru/llS'ER 10 ... , .. .,,,.ht ..,.... ,.,, 11'• 1111 11 lll!STllllSIU• ··1 P•••li ANAREIM Hllil FESTTVAl ~:~~ .. ~~ ~~ ' ~ . You don't know v.hcthcr tu l:iu&h or puke u 1his twisted trio re:ict anJ inter::act. It's rcas uri11g to ~c 1ha1 clo c encounter ot lhe roomm:uc 1.ind ~re JU\t :no likely 10 gi\c ri~ to greet.I, malice Jlld immoral lx:h:&\ior in a Oat an ~~otl:rnd a .. in ~ t\\o· bedroom jp.1rtrnc11t an )our nt1:k ol the \\OOJ~. Your Ji)gust and rc~ult· mg 111gh1anarc) wc1c m:idc 1xhi.1blc by the quJlity pcrform:ince ol Sco1- ll'>h '>lJrs Kc11)' f ox, Christopher h:- clei.ton and c\\.10 McGregor • 1 he Secret of Roan lnb h. Ui1e1:- tor fohn SJ}ks takes you tu the edge of the lllOl>H'O\crcd d 1lh ~l Roan l1w,h (19.t<J lrcl.1nd) •111J leave.:,, )UU 1h"1c to ol.hcnc thc lo· -cal mtJ tlti!tt'-fulklt>f'e. St.mte ol )Ou \\ill be c;ip11\atcJ by lhc solid chJr· :ic1e111at1ons anJ the )tlllplc '>Clllng' that reveal ingcnuit) r;ithi.:r th;in d}\fu1K1iun 111 the fa1:-c ol :id\Cr'>llY The rc\I OI )OU \\Ill \l ck .1nolhcr film with more humJns lloat111~ Be. local h .~o. :irounJ nt.I lcu ~d·C)'td :ii • • 1bc Quick and th I) :1d: Sh. run Stone i\ the m;im t\cnt :at tlm ~ukk-dr:iw \::arnivul, and her th I· lcngcri. Jange from the cool ;:iml kooky (Gene I l:ackm;in and I 1,;u• n:irdu DiCap1 io) 10 the t.uhlimc nJ riJiculuu\ (:i)~rteJ other ). 1 his \\CSlcrn lum•cs tu the bc::it ut Jlulk lfog:in mo1~ th;,11\ the )W,l!\SCr tJ I Juhn Wa)nc <inJ dcmon~lrate' a preference fur fine!l!IC •llld i..m;;i)m o\cr tlc-.h anal lornicatiun. • llc.1')"ciithh . A ljmp fo1 ••(\\11 t· hel>" h the pc1 fe'-1 i.cttrng !or 011.c tun :111J JUlhcl>, c~pcc.:1~11> '' li1:n 11.c i.:.rn1p1.:n. ~u l>cll) -lo·helly \\llh the .. 1'1.t-Ui!Uf)Ulg-lU .pwu:. rm llUl a pig in lk~1gnc:r Spand..:\" ltlnc.:\!> guru (llcn Stilkr). 1 he ti cmc i.ountJ, \ill}, hut th1.:1c\ umc ltc.:!I\ c.:h.1raucr and plol Jc;,clupm..:111 llltl· ning aruunJ thruugh the "M:1:rm campground:. JUo\.iJing "holci.umc Juice Club 1s a natiiral foods retailer spec1ahz1n9 m a wtde variety of fresh blended to order smoothies & fresh squeezed Juices It s an idea whose ume has come, and Juice Club has come to Costa Mesa! U\'lly for the cnurc fa :i1 y •Hill) ~bd i un: Adam S nJlcr b the lo:ihng o:it \\ho bch ha) father. 1 hat he .... 111 romplctc :111 12 gr aJci in ii~ mon1h~ if he can take O\cr the lanlll) hu .ne . I le gcncr:aha nu- mclUU) l:au •h) trom the pl.a}gruund ~ t, lJut :idults '''II he harJ prcMcJ 10 gwc .1 p.11-i.ing grade tu this clon-, gJtcd t 11, unk:.) thC)' oirc major \JJlll s.wJI I IJfl ~ • \ll.1111i HbuJ>wd) h.1Jc) of \\" .Iv Alh:n wme lo mrnd :J) 1l1enll'S \JI llCUI U~I\ .1nJ inladclit}' JIC 1.: plu1 cl.I l>~ cute w mic S;irah Jei.)llJ 1'.irLe1. She 11,:\ 1c.,.. the 111,lltutiun ul rn;ir11.1gc 1h1ou1.1lt 1hc c>.p1:11cnu:l> ' l I c1 (l.ll cni~. ~lt.1 F.11 tu\\ ( pb) ing. Mr:i l·::nf'O\'J ~nJ l':iul ~tuzuri.• (llmkri.1 111:d tunn) ), An10111u U;:in· l.l~rJ .1m l un ui.sor'lmcn1 or .. r.:al. 1ll:up.c • t~p.: dd hr.ng numcrou:. I u 1 h lm..:!o J'/11 llH '11/h r ;, .in OranJ:t ( u.1 t Rt J/tvr. , ~ice Club Smovl.ffiesa•e oo .. f "''"f':~•-1 • .J eCuos:noom ~ ge: a c • io e ,... • -vo :•ee Clut:> ,-. ', ~!CltS,SllC.' asll.*reo•.gem\orca c ,,..,, · srt OO" e ~c ro1.1 ,. d'SO r •o.,,1de e1oc10 JS ·~i~e~lu~ Orange County's United Way It's all rovr body wants. 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FeDniary 23. 1995 LOCAL=• Better dressed, Caffe Nizza would be Ires magnilique LMALMRl ... MIWI DOLCE OPENS WITH FAMILIAll FACE for years the inviting, small restaurant at 800 W. Coast By MAllLA BDlD D 5rco Ostroskl's dynamo wif c. Chantal Berton Ostroski, works all day in her dress shop Chit· ft>n. After a 6 p.m. closing, she walks into the kitchen next door to cook in the couple's Clllft Nlua Cor three or four hours. While she readies dough for bread, muffins, croissants, bagels and cakes, supervises the home· made soups and whips out family style quiche Lorraine~ she reveals that her grandmother and aunt were her inspiration in her native France -and that her mother •'was a disaster in the kitchen!" Her husband grinds coffee beans, brews a very good cup of coffee, caff e latte, espresso, and his tea is excellent. He manages Caff e Nizza, handles the counter for take out orders and greets cus- tomers with a thick Euro-accent (he speaks Italian, French, Ger- man, English and Russian). Caffe Nizza is unusual not only because of Madame Ostroski's cheerful contribution, but because of the couple's unique two-ton brick oven -capable of tempera- tures rising to 650 degrees - which was installed last fall. Mr. Ostroski claims this is the only one of its kind or the West Coast, but that one will be in Postrio, Wo 1£- gang Puck's San Francisco restau- rant, soon. MAllC ~1AllTIN/DAILY PILOT Caffe Nizza's Diego Ostroski and wife Chantal Berton Ostroski pull calzone out of two-ton brick oven -the only one on the Coast. ....... ,.th .JI•~ ~ont 'taat .. '~~ wn shrubbery, hi empty. At st, a new own-. OM'ld IE*, a lake Forest resident, hat opened the doors with a familiar face to greet Newporters -Serafino Tripicchio -forme rly at the original What's Cooking. The food's Italian; the chef, Carlo Mazzola, is, too. Enlree prices range fro m $10.95 to $16.95. lt's open for lunch and dinne r and has full bar service. NEWS FROM BISTRO 201 Using the same m enu a~d price structure that was so pop· ular at Bistro 201 's old location in Irvine, executive chef John Sharpe has anno unced ·the opening o f the Newpo rt water· front restaurant for lunch be· ginning Monday, March 6. The oven is used to cook thin crust pizzas which are, or course, the main deal here, and there arc some which have a distinctly Prov- encal panache. A 12-inch Camp:Jg- narde is heav.ily endowed with fresh tomato slices, goat cheese, bacon, fresh mushrooms, arti· chokes and an egg, sunny side up, still soft in the middle, exactly cen· tered in the pie ... true French country-style, S 10.50. and tomato sauce, is $2 a slice or $8 for a 12-inch round. Extra top· pings, Genoa salami, bacon, cheese, mushrooms, anchovies, prosciutto, sausage, olives and Roma tomatoes are ~vailable for SJ each. $1.89. Piz.za and salad are a rea- sonable S3.59. crisp on the outside, moist and fla- vorful within, Sl2. Give Caffe Nizza a two-hour notice by phone if you want to pick one up. Bistro 201 will serve lunch from 11 a.m. until 5 p.m., with dinner continuing from 5:30. Small plates range in price from $3.75 to $8.95; salads fro m $7.95 to $10.95; pastas fro m $8.25 to $12.50 a nd en· trees from $9.75 to $13.95. They will begin serving Sunday brunch as a regular feature with an inauguration slated for Easter Sunday, April 16. At 3333 W. Cpast Highway; phone 631·3242. m My husband declared the quiche Lorraine to among the best he had tasted, and one of the menu's stand-outs is the "Chantal-Par isian Croque Monsieur" with Swiss and French Gruyere cheese and thinly sliced turkey which tastes and looks like Black Forest ham, grilled in the oven, $4.95. It's a melted cheese dream-of-a. sandwich. The soup, bakery items and piz- zas have an honest, homemade character, although we found our- selves desperately seeking a touch of salt in almost everything but the superlative croissants. This caf e is a particularly special find for those trying to cut back on sodium. Fist-sized muffins in a variety of flavors and non-fat yogun cakes fill the cases. SCAMPI FEATURES 'SEASONAL MENU' In Costa Mesa, Scampi is o p e n for lunc h Mo nday through Friday fro m 11 :30 a.m. to 3 p.m. On the regular menu, a speciall y priced selectio n, ''The Seasonal Menu," runs from $7.95 to $11 .95 with an entree, pasta and salad in· elu ded. Scampi is at 1576 O ld Newport Road; phone 6 45· 8560. WHAT: cane Nma Wlllll: HU !cntbluff Dltve, Con.>na del Mar The "Pizza Nizza" is promoted as "healthy no-cheese, no salt." Sun dried and fresh Roma toma· toes, eggplant, green and red p ep- pers, fresh basil, herbs de Prov- ence, garlic persilladc and freshly made tomato sauce covers all, $9.90. The sun dried tomatoes supply a soupcon of sodium. A slice of basic, "New York" pizza, with mozzarella, pepperoni WlllN: open 6:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. Mondays through frl· days. I o.m. lo 7 p.m. Satur· · days, I o.m. to 1 p.m. SUn- daya HOW MUCH: IMJCpef\Sl'le MOii INPO: ..o-8111 A cup of vegetable soup, made fresh daily, is a great favorite with vegetarians since it is made wi th· out a bee( or chicken stock base, Roasted to order, a four-pound chicken covered in herbs de Prov- ence is the house specialty. You would think that plunging a de- fenseless chicken into a 650- degrce oven for an hour "ould re- sult in a chicken-~ltaped briquette, but instead, it is superbly cooked, There is a marked lack of ambi· ence at Caffe Nizza, which is too bad. With a splash of French Country decor, the cafe would take on some of the w:irmth and family feeling of its owners. As it stands, the cafe is efficient, clean and serviceable, and the pizza's worth the trip anytime. MDr/:J Bird rcv/Ctt'S locDI dining for tl1e Dui/y Pilot. -By A!ARLA BIRD ~,c)>r~o~ ~-S or Serving Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner Open 7 Days a Week t'-------------------------1 DINNER FOR TWO ---------------------2744 East Coest Highway, Corona Def Mar lctwccn MKArthur a Goldenrod Open ...,:00 a.m. Mon.·Set. Open 8:00 e.m. Sunday AMERICAN STUDtO CAFE, Loc:oted ot I 00 Mo1n St. Bolboo (ot foot of pier} The Studio Cofe 11 the happening ploce for rood, fun & enteno1nment Menu include, ribs, chiclten , fresh fi5h, po5to, appetizers & $Olod5, ol$0 servmg brunch on Sot & Sun. I 0 lo 3 00 wluch 1ncludu Belgium waffles, omelettes, poncokes ond much more. Prices ronge from $29.S.$13.95 Open 7 cloys o week Mon-Fri 1 l.30.1 .30om, Sol-Sun 10.1 30om Also located at 300 PC.H, Huntington Beoch. IN, BRU, FB. ENT, V, MC, AE. DC 536-8775. ltuatlS lllSTAUIANT, located oJ 1712 Ploc:entio, Cosio Me$0 Menu includes ribs, chicken, steak & lobster, prime rib, p1uo, oyster bor. Prices ronge from $3 95 ond up Open doily from 11 :30om to 1 Opm, Cod1o1ls 'Iii 11 pm. ID. FB, WC, No credit tords (71.t} 645-8091 CAFE MONDAY NIGHT Family Speelal SEAFOOD MOFIC FISH & SIAFOOD, locoled ot 2620 Newport Blvd., Cow Me$0. Menu indudeJ M<Jfood $Olods, MOfood sandwiches, grilled entrees, fish & chips, fish locos, su5hi ond more. Also hos one of Orange County's lorgelt inventories of fresh fish from it's fish morket .. Prices ronge from S 1. 9 5 ond up. Open w 11-6; Sot 11 .5, 1D, we (71.tl 650-0130. ZUlllS DllY DOCK, Locoled ot 9059 Adams, Hunhnglon Beach. Menu includes 5eofood, steak & lobsler, piuo, prime rib, oysler bor. Prices ronge from $3.95 ond up. Open doily from 1 l .30om 1o l Opm, Cocktoils 'Iii 11 pm. IN, FB, WC, V, WI:.. (714) 963-6362. STEAKS lHI aMN l1IAK HOUSI, Localed ot 2300 Harbor Blvd, 131, Cosio Meso. Menu includes steaks, fresh fish, chtCken, burgen ond 501ods Prices range from $3.75 for lunch ond $6.25 for dinner. Open 11 om b lunch M-So Dinner .tpm M-fr. Dinner 3pm Sot. & Sun IN, WC, V, MC, AE, DC. (71") 64 1.9777. ltunt'S CAFE, Located at 320 8t1slol IG ot RedhiU (by Arco Mini Mort) in Costa Mesa. Menu includes good country cookin' breokfost with the best omelettes, poncokes, great Meiucon breokfost dishes ond lunch with shrfry Yegelobles, let1yok1 bowl, garlic chicken, osSOfted $01ods. heolthy turkey burgers, homburve"· ~rwd w/ polOtO solod or fries Try Ruth's home coolun' today Great food, great prices! Prices ro09e from Your lelfaurant Gui• to Dining in N.wpot1 leodt, Cotta Meta, Corw del Mar, Hunfintlton leoclt & Fountain Valley For n10re $2 99 IO $5.95 Open 7 doy5 o ....... l 7om 10 2pm. ID, oo. we (71A) 6.tl-7321 CHINESE ITALIAN IAIATWOS llSTAUUNT & IAUSAOI CO. locoted ot 251 Shipyord Woy, Newport Beoch Menu includes greot posto, oword w1nn1ng Coesor CHOI HONG, Go\irrn.t Ch1~M. Light & h.althy, •solod, delicious homemade sousoge. Y901, lomb, lots no mtg uJed, only noturol ingred~nl$ Menu of "9fOri~n. dishe5, .good wine, beef, coppucc1~ indud.5 · low col tMOls, combination ploi.s, beef Of' & .des.rts It 5 0 fomily owned & run restouronl pork di5hes chicken & \19ge dishes ond lomily Prices ronge from $4.95 to $13.9.S. Open 7 days o value dlnne~s. Toke out ovo1loble. $ 1 • buck 0 plote ......It S.Ving Sot & Sun Brvnch from 8 30 to l :00 ovoiloble Located ot 17938 Mognolio St. (next to Sunday thru lhu,.doy l lom to lOpm. fridoy & Sot Pk N SoY9) fountain Volley (71<t) 965-3698 l lo~l lpm IN, OUT, WC., BRU, WB, V, M. AE, · DC (714) 723-0621 FRENCH CHANTICIAll, located ot 18912 MocMhur 8IYd • Irvine, octoss from John Woyne Airport Elegant, charming, groc1out & beouhfvl, eoch of 1t5 dining rooms hos o different d.cor The food is French-Col1fornio cuis1n..tosty but heolthfvlly prepored Lunch ipec1ols ot S8 00 ond up · the dinner menu includes o variety of MOfood, meot, ch1dten, JOlods juit IO mention o Few ilems. Pras rong. from $6 lo $25 Serving lundl 11 3().2 30, Dinner 5 30.10 30, Sunday 8tU11Ch 10 30 2 30 Of)9ft 7 days 0 week It>, 00, aRUNCH ~ES REQ FB. ENT, we. V, NC., MAX DC. OtSC Valet Porlung (71 4) 7.5$.800 I NtCKS P'IZZA D'OltO Fomlly llohon Restouront with homemod. posto sauces and hondmode p1uo's Fomous for w.dnesdoy Spaghetti · oU you con eat for $2 75 ond Sunday oll you con eot losogno b $3 75 We also hoYe the p1ggest p1uo in town, our porty p1zzo 36". Other d1she1 1nclud. Y901, eggplant, chicken, brosciollo and d1ff.rent posto5 A buffet lunch on M,()n., Tue5., Thurs & Frl Sonquet room ond cotitr1ng ovo1loble W. ore locoled ot 10.585 Slotitr Ave founto1n Volley. P!,one (71 4) 963-0227 ITALIAN CIAO, locot.d ot 2600 E0$1 Coosi Hwy, Corona Del Mor Come ond e11P9rience Corona def Mar's newe5t ltolion rHtouronl ser111ng New York style p1uo, gourmet piuos, exc1hng posticn, creolive solods, coff., COPf>u«1no and' fresh baked poslnes Prices ronge from $3 95 to $8 95. Open 7 doy5 o week from Som IO 11 pm, except Sunday open 4 to 11 pm Delivery OY011oble v.wc.. AE, we. IN OUT 640.2291 IANDADO ITAUAN CAR, located ot 21 148 Beoch Blvd., (ot Atlontd) family owned, everything prepared with the fine5t meob & cheeses & fomous for its mfomous cheesecolte Price' ronge from S200lo S11 .95 Open Tues thru Sot l 1·9pm. Sun 11·8 pm Closed Mon. IN, OUT. we. Wine and beer lA .536-2U8 KllCUYA PM MMNlll CUISN, Featuring fine d1n1ng, Sushi 8or, leppon Tobie, Moin Dining Room Fun bor ond cocktail lounge F.oturing 1p«1ohy trop.col drtnk.s Jou bond 9119fy Fri & Sot nrght ond ICorooke e'l9fY Tues night Open b lunch MoMri l I 30.2 30, Dinner Su~lhuri .S· l()pm, Fri & Sot> l 1 pm 8052 Adams Ave (c0<ner of Beoch) Hunhngton Beach, (71 A) 536-6665 All moior credit cords except 011'9rs Club RR, FB, E. WC ' , MEXICAN AVILAS n ltANCHITO, A dining londmork for over 20 years Run by the Avilo iomily, Avilos hos 7 locotion5 to serve you m Costo Meso, Newport Beoch, Sonto Ano, lo09 Beoch, Hunllnglon Pork & Loguno Hill5 & Hunhnglon Beoch Featuring outhenllc food with the freshest 1ngred1en1S & o new creotrve light cu1s1ne olong with outhenhc Momo Avilo's recipes ID, BRU, FB, ENT, we, V, MC, AE, DC, & DISCOVER "Avilos hos o reputotion for treating you like port of the fomilyl" Ml CASA, Localed ot 296 17th StrMt, Cosio Me50. A tnp to Me.1ucol Mexican F.ood. Open doily ot I lom Puces ronge from $2.2.5 to $8.95. Serving lunch & dinner for OVef 20 ywors IN. F&, we. v. MC, AE. DC, CB, D 6.S5·7626 WAHOO'S PISH TACO, With 4 locohons· 1133 PCH, Laguna Beoch, (714) 497-0033, 1862 Plocentio, Costa Me$0, (714) 63 l ·3433 ond 3000 6natol, Costo Meso (714) 435-0130, 120 Mo111, Huntington &eoch. (714) 536-20.50 Menu lnc:Wet Fish tocos, burritos, block beans & nee, .... sandwiches Prices ronge from S l 65 lo S7 50 Open Mon .Sot l 1 om to l ()pm, Sun 11 Olft to 9pm IN. TKO. we ~ I .. • • •• • • • : • • • • • • • • • ' • • • • • • • • Fooo SALMON DIP 6 ... -o;i.i.-.;& .i.. so.•*'•'-.J \,oaal-p;.,). Salmon. .i..;.od .. ~-----1 112 112 1112 l 114' 2 2 1 .. 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Better dressed, Caffe Nizza · ·would be tres magnilique For yean the in\'iting, small rataurant at 800 W. Coast By MAllLA BIB.D D Mio Ostroskl's dynamo wife, Chantal Btrton Ostroski, works all day in her dress shop Chit· fon. After a 6 p.m. closing, she 1"alks into the kitchen next door to cook in the couple's Carre Nlua for three or four hours. While she readies dough for bread, muffins, croissants, bagels and cakes, supervises the home- made soups and whips out family style guiche Lorraine, she reveals that her grandmother and aunt \\ere her inspiration in her native France -and that her mother ''was a disaster in the kitchen!" Her husband grinds coffee beans, brews a very good cup of coffee, caff e latte, espresso, and his tea is excellent. He manages Caffe Nizza, handles the counter {or take out orders and greets cus- tomers with a thick Euro-accent (he speaks Italian, French, Ger- Jllan, English and Ru ssian). Caffe Nizza is unusual not only because of Madame Ostroski's cheerful contribution, but because of the couple's unique two-ton brick oven -capable of tempera- tures rising to 650 degrees - which was ir\stalled last fall. Mr. Ostroski claims this is the only one of its ~ind of the West Coast, but that one will be in Postrio, Wo If· gang Puck's Sa.n Francisco restau- rant, soon. ....,.., -fth r:J!s '!Jindowed *Ont ')at •!! otet"ptwn shrubMry, empty. Al st. a new owner, Datifd elt, • lake Forest resident, has opened the doors with a familiar face to greet Newporters -Serafino Tripicchio -formerly at the original What's Cooking. • The food's Italian; the chef, Carlo Mazzola, is, too. Entree prices range from $10.95 to $16.95. It's open for lunch and dinner and has full bar service. NEWS FROM BISTRO 201 Using the same menu and price structure that wa.s so pop· ular at Bistro 201 's old location in Irvine, executive chef John Sharpe has announced the opening of the Newport water· front re&taurant for lunch be· gin~ing Monday, March 6. The oven is used to cook thin crust pizzas which are, of course, the milin deal here, and there arc some which have a distinctly Prov- encal panache. A 12-inch Campag- narde is heavily endowed with fresh tomato slices, goat cheese, bacon, fresh mushrooms, arti· chokes and an egg, sunny side up, still soft in the middle, exactly cen- tered in the pie ... true French country-style, $10.50. Caffe Nizza's Diego Ostroski and wife Chantal Berton Ostroski pull calzone out of two-ton brick· oven M.AaC MAU1N/DAILY PILOT the only one on the Coast. · Bistro 201 will serve lunch from 11 a.m. until 5 p.m., with dinner continuing. from 5:30. Small plates range in price from $3.75 to $8.95; salads from $7.95 to $10.95; pastas from $8.25 to $12.50 and en- trees from $9.75 to $13.95. They will begin serving Sunday brunch as a regular feature with an inauguration slated for Easter Sunday, April 16. Al 3333 W. Coast Highway; phone 631-3242. and tomato sauce, is $2 a slice or SS for a 12-inch round. Extra top· pings, Genoa salami, bacon, cheese, mushrooms, anchovies, prosciutto, sausage, olives and Roma tomatoes are available for $1 each. Sl.89. Pizza and sah1d are a rea- sonable S3.59. The soup, bakery items and piz· zas have an honest, homemade character, although we found our- selves desperately seeking a touch of salt in almost everything but the superlative croissants. This cafe is a particularly special find for those trying to cut back on sodium. crisp on the outside, moist and fla· vorful within, SI2. Give Caffe Niz.za a two-holl"f notice by phone if you .want to pick one up. SCAMPI FEATURES 'SEASONAL MENU' m WHAT: cane N11ZG My husband declared the quiche Lorraine to among the best he had tasted, and one of the menu's stand-outs is the "Chantal-Par isian Croque Monsieur" with Swiss and French Gruyere cheese and thinly sliced turkey which tastes Fist-sized muffins in a variety of flavors and non-fat yogurt cakes fill the cases. , The "Pizza Nizui" is promoted as ''healthy no-cheese, no salt." Sun dried and fresh Roma toma· toes, eggplant, green and red p ep- pers, fresh basil, herbs de Prov- ence, garlic persillade and freshly made tomato sauce covers all, S9.90. The sun dried tomatoes supply a soupcon of sodium. A slice of basic, "New York" pizza, with mozzarella, pepperoni . WMlll: 1123 fClltbluft Dltve, COfOftCI d9I Mar WIB: open 6:30 o.m. to 1 p.m. Mondays thlough Frl- ... I a.m. to 1 p.m. Sotur· days, f o.m. to 1 p.m. Sun- days HOW MUCll: lneJCpeNlve MOii ..0: N0-8111 · and looks like Black Forest ham, grilled in the oven, $4.95. h 's a melted cheese dream-of·a· sandwich . A cup of vegetabl e soup, made fresh daily, is a great favorite with vegetarians since it is made with- out a beef or chicken stock base, Roasted to order, a four-pound chicken covered in herbs de Prov- ence is the house specialty. You would think that plunging a de- fenseless chicken into a 650- degree oven for an hour \\Ould re- sult in a chicken-shaped briquette, but instead, it is superbly cooked, There is a marked lack of ambi· ence at Caffe Nizia, which is too bad. With a splash of French, Country decor, the cafe would take on some of the warmth and family f celing of its owners. As it stands, the care is efficient, clean and serviceable, and the pizza's worth the trip anytime. Marla IJird reviews local dining for the Daily Pilot. In Costa Mesa, Scampi is open for lunch Monday through Friday from 11 :30 a.m. to 3 p.m. On the regular menu, a specially priced selection, "The Seasonal Menu," runs from $7.95 to $11.95 with an entree, pasta and salad in· eluded. Scampi is at 1576 Old Newport Road; phone 645· 8560. -By MAR.LA BIRD MONDAY NIGHT Family Speelal 1714 Plaee•da (at 17dl) c.. .. Mesa .:.'i!./Jf. ADVERTISEMENT '.~-:n\, . . -..,.:.;.' r ... ~ AMERICAN STUDtO CAFI, located at 100 Main SI. Balboa (al fool of pier) The Studio Cafe is tne happening place for food, fun & entertainment Menu includes ribs, chicken, fruh fish, poslo, appetizers & salads, also serving brunch on Sot & Sun 10 lo 3:00 which includes Belgium waffles, omelettes, pancakes and much more. Prices range from $2.95-S 13.95. Open 7 doYl o weel ~ 11 :30.1 30 om, So.Sun 10.1 .30om Also locotecfOt 300 PC.H , Huntington Beoch. IN, BRU, FB, ENT, V. MC, AE, DC 536-8775 RUllES USTAUUNT, located ot 1712 Plocenho, Costa Mesa Menu includes ribs, chicken, steak & lobster, Pfime rib, piuo, oyster bar. Prica range from $3.95 and up. Open doily from 11 :30om lo 1 Opm, Cocktails 'til 11 pm. ID, FB, WC. No credit cords (71.d) 645-8091 CAFE IUTH'S CAR, Located at 320 Bristol #G at RedbiU (by Arco Mini Mort) in Cosio Meso. Menu includes good countTy c:ookin' breokfost with the best omeletles, pancakes, great Mei<tcon breakfast dishes and lunch with shrfry Y9g910bles, tet1yok1 bowf, garlic chicken, o"°"9d solods, healthy turkey burgers, homburge", serwd w/ pololo solod 0t fries Try Ruth's home cooliin' today Great food, great Pficesl Pricti ro~ from $2.99 lo $5.95 Open 7 ~ o week 7om lo 2pm. ID, OD. we (714) 641-7321 Your lesfaunlnt ~ to Din· in · Newport leodt, Costa Meta, Coroner del Mer, Hun,.;L. leach & Fountain Volley ITALIAN CHINESE IAMTWOl llUTAUIANT & IAUSAOI CO. Located at 251 Sh1pyord Woy, Newport 8eoch. tJ.enu includes great paste, award winning Coesor CHOI HONG, Gourmet Ch1MM. light & heoltfiy, •solod, delicious homemade SOUJCl99. ~I. lamb, lots no m'Q u..d, only noturol ingredl9nts. Menu of ~i~n. dishes, good wine, *· cappuccino includes • low col meals, combination plates, beef or & .de.sens. It s 0 family ow11ed & run f9Sk>uronl . pork dishes, chicken & ....ge dishes, and fomily Prices r~ from SA.95loS13.95. Open 7 days o value dinners. Toke out ovoiloble. $ 1 • buck o ploi. weM Serling Sot & Sun Brvn<h from 8 30 lo 1 ·00 ovoiloble loc.oi.d at 17938 Mognolio St (next to Sunday thru Thursday 11 om lo 1 Opm. Fridoy & Sot. Pie N Save) Fountain Volley (71 A) 965·3698 l l om-11 pm IN, OUT, WC., MU, WB, V, M, AE, . . DC (71") 723-0621 FRENCH ~. locol9d ot 18912 MacArthur 8flld . Irvine, OCIOSS from John Woyne Airpot1. Elegant, charming, groe:1ous & beautiful, ~h of its d1n1119 rooms hos o d1ff.fent dKO< The food is French.Col1fornio cuiain~sty but healthfully prepo1ed lunch ap«1ols ot $8 00 ond up -!he d10Mf menu includes o variety of M<>food, m.ot, chicken, $Clods rust lo mention o ~ Ii.ms Pr!C9s ronge from S6 to $25 Serving lunch 11 30.2 30, D1nMr 5.30.10 30, Sundoy 8tUt1Ch 10.30 -2 30 open 7 ~oys o weeli ID, 00, BRUNCH RES. REQ F8, ENT, we. V, IN:., AMX DC, DISC Volet Porlung (714) 7.SS-8001 NtCKS PIZZA D'OllO Family ltol1on Restou11>nl with homemode posto sauces and handmade piuo's Fomous l'or 'Nednesdoy Spogheni ·oil you con eol for $2.7.S ond Sunday oll you con eot losogno l'or $3.75 We also hCM the p1ggeat p1uo 1n town, our party pizza 36" Other dishes include -..al, eggplont, chicken, b<oKtollo and different pastas. A buffet lunch on Mon , Tues ., Thurs & Fr i Sonquet room ond cot11r1ng available We ore locotitd at 10585 Slottt Ave. Foulllotn Volley Phone (7 1 AJ 963-0227 ITALIAN CIAO, locoted at 2600 East Coo$! Hwy. Corona Del Mor Come and experience Corona del Mar's newest ltolion rtslollront serving New YOfk style pizza, gourmet pizzas, exc11tng postos, creative salads, coff.., cappuccino ond fresh baked pastries PrtCe$ rorige from $3 95 lo $8.95 Open 7 days o week from 8om lo 11 pm, eJ1Cept Sunday open 4 lo 11 pm Deli~ry CMJ11oble V,WC.., AE, WC, IN OUT 640.2291 IANDAUO nAUAN CAPl, locoi.d at '211A8 8eoch ~d , (at Atlonta), Family owned, ...-.rything prepared with the finest meats & cheeses & famous k>r its infamous cheeS«o~• Prices rooge from $2 00 lo $11 95. Open Tues thru Sot 11.9pm, Svn 11.e pm Closed Mon. IN, our. we, w.,.. and beer 1 A 536-2448 KIKUYA ... JAMNlll CUllN, Feol\lring fine di11ln9, Sushi &or, Ttppon Tobie, Moln Dining Room Full bor ond cockto1l lounge f.otuting spec1ohy ltopicol drinks Jazz bond~ Fri & Sot night and IC01ooie .....y Tues n19ht Open rot lunch Mon.Fri 11 30.2:30, Dinnet Sun.Thurs .S-l()pm, Fu & Sot .S.11 pm 8052 Adoms Ave (corner of Beach) Huntington 8eoch, (71 A) 536-666.s All moior credit cords except Diners Club RR, f8, E. we ' , MEXICAN AVILAS IL IANCHITO, A dining landmark for o'ler 20 years. Run by the Avila iomily, Av1los hos 7 locations to serve you in Costa Mesa, Newport 8eoc:h, Santo Ano, long Beoch, Huntington Pork & loguno Hills & Hun11ngton Beach Featuring authentic food with the freshes1 1ngred*11l & o new creol!Ve light cu111ne along with outhenlic Mamo Avila's recipes. ID, BRU. F8, ENT, WC. V, MC, AE , DC, & DISCOVER "Avilas hos o reputotion l'or treating you like port of the fomilyl " Ml CASA, locoi.d ot 296 17th StrMt, Cosio Meso A 1t1p to Mexicol Me1ucon Food Open doily ot l lom Prices ronge from $2.25 to $8 95. Serving lunch & dtnnef for Oller 20 yeori IN. f&. we. v. MC. AE, DC, CB, D 645·7626 WAHOO'S f1SH TACO, With A locations l 133 PCH, loguno 8-och, (71") 497-0033, l862 Plocenho, Cosio Meso, (71") 631..JA33 and 3000 Bristol, CoslO Meso (71AJ 435-0130, 120 Molft, Hunltngton Becxh, (714) 536-2050 Mlfw ,.,.._ foh k>Cos, burritos, block beans & nee, .... JOndwiches Pr1C9S. ronge from S l 6.S IO $7.50 Open Mon .Sot 11 om lo 1 Opm, Svn 11 M to 9pm IN, TKO, we. SEAFOOD MClflC FISH & SIAPOOD, localed at 2~20 Newport Blvd., Costa Meso. Menu includes seafood salads, seafood sandwiches, grilled entrees, fish & chips, fish tacos, sushi and more. Also hos one of Orange County's largest inventories of fresh fish from it's fish market. Prices range from S 1.95 and up . 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After a walks into t rook in the for three Ol 1 While sh bread, muf and cakes, made soup St) le quich• thnt her gr were her ii F ronce - "wns a dis Her hus beans, brc coffee, caf his tea is t Caffe Nizi for take o tamers wi (he speak! man, Eng Carre I' because o cheerful< of the CO\ brick ovc turcs risil which wa Ostroski of its kin that one gang Puc rant, soo The QI crust piz the mair some wh encal pa narde is fre!th tot bacon, r chokes• Still soft tered in country· The " as "hea Sun dri• toes, cg pcrs, fr. cncc, g: made ti $9.90. - supply A sli piz.za, ' .... A fl s s ( ~ { l I I FOOD Whu's tastier than peanut butter and jelly, more filling than bread and butter, and lower in fat than rookies and milk'! A new classic combination tuna and p:ist3 . Bumble llee Seafoods Inc., h:is developed five new tuna pasta recipes to satisfy even the most refined taste buds. With dishes th:it cont:iin only seven grams of fat per !tCf"mg and can be · prepared in 15 minutes, tllis is a match made in culin:uy heaven. An extension of Bumble Bee's efforts to re-fashion tuna to fit hectic 1990s life t)les (while 3Jlo1"ing us to still fit in our clothes), these recipes feature healthier ingredients, such as fat-free salad dressing and non-fat milk. "Today's con umers arc demanding more functional foods that ta te good and work well in their diets, exphiins John 1 rierneilcr, Dumble Bee's senior director of marketing. "WiLh our tuna pasta recipes, we've combined two healthy foods that definitely work well together • Bumble Dee tuna and pasta :. Ser\i ngs: S (1 cup): Calorics per. 245; Fat per: 4 grams. ZllTY TUNA PalMAYIU • 1 can (6 oz.) BUMBLE bEE Chunk Ught Tuna ln Wattr. BUMBLE BEE Cbuak While or ~lid White Tuna la Water may bt su&aituled for Chunk Ug,ht in this ttdpc. • 4 OL (~ pq.) spinach fettucinc •I tbsp. olive oll • I c:lo\e minced garlic • 1 zucchini ·julienne or slittd • l carTOC • JuU~ne or thinly sllczd • ~ mt ~ • julltont • l tbsp. ~IDOD jaitt • l 1bsp. dried basll • 2 tbsp. parmtsan cheese Cook p:ist:i 3ccording 10 p3ckage dircctiuns, .ipproximatcly 10 mirtutes. While pnst3. cooks prepare veget:ibles. Cut vegetables 30d saute gently in olive oil and garlic for 2 minutes. Add lemon juice and basil. Drain tuna and toss into s:iutccd vegetable!., continue to cook two minutes IOr JOU to long.er. Dnun p3Sl3 and toss with tuna and vegetable~. Sef\e immediately topped with parmeun cbees.t. Yield: 4 cups. Preparation time: ts minutes; Ser\'ings: 4 (l cup); C31orics per: 208; Fat per: 6 gr:un!t; Co)t per: S0.64 TANGY TUNA YIOOll TWISTS • 1 can (6 ox.) BUMBLE DEE Cl.unk Light Tun:i in Water. BLMULE BEE Chunk White or olid White Tuna in Water may be r D l ~ Rllin.katecJ for ChHk 1.JPt la thu ftdpt. e 4 OL (~ pq.) raiabow twill aOodla, DO yolk • 1 ~ aaps broccoli plttts • I can'OC, sll~ •~cup lttsb grttn M8ns • 1-inth slitts • 1 can reduced c:ilories C'ttanl of broccoli soup •I.cup non rat milk • 2 tbsp. pannesH chtt c • 2 tsp. gartic salt •salt and pepper to taste Cook p:1sta according to ThUr9day, Febtu8ry 23, 1 pxbge directions. approximat 8 minute$. Add vegetables to p duri,ng lhc lase 3 minutes of cooking time. Combine soup an milk in l~rge Billet, simmer t" minutes. Add drained tuna, g3r s:ih and 1>3rme5an cheese. Stir gently :md heat through. Drain p:t!>ta /Vegetables thoroughly :in toss into tuna mixture. Simmer together a minute or two. Serve \\3rm. Yield: 41/l cups; Prcparat time: 15 minutes; Servings: 4\1 cup); Calories per: 220; F:ll per gr3m); Co t per: SO. 70 creating five versatik dishe.s ~~-.....,. t3)tc good and are inexpensive, healthy, quick and easy." The re-fashioned Bumble Bee tuna recipes complement all styles of cui!tines and are great for lunch or dinner. Ranging from Chunky Chinc~e Tuna Salad with Bumble ~ Ike Chunk Light Tuna, linguini pa!ttJ, celery, carrots and Chow ~kin nooJles to Mediterranean 1 una Salad featuring rainbow rotclh pa!>la, tomatoes and feta 'hcc!.c, the!te cold salads are perfect for party buffets. For those who crave a delicious hot meal in cooler weather, there's Zc!>I} Tuna Primavera, irresistible ""1th !tpinach feuucine, garlic and parme!.an cheese; Tangy Tuna Veggie Twi!ttS ·with reduced calorie crc:lm of broccoli soup; and Bow tic Tuna Tetrazzine featuring bow tic p:ista with a fresh mushroom ~auce made with reduced calorie crc::im of mushroom soup to keep )OU )miling. With such a variety of flavors to suit everyone's tastes, thc~e new recipes arc ~ure to make Bumble Bee tuna and pasta the hottest new couple around. llumblc Dee Seafoods. Inc., based· in San Diego, is one of the \\Orld's largest distributors of canned se3food products and the number two tuna producer in the United States. MEDITERRANEAN TUNA· SALAD • I can (6 oz.)BUMDLE DEE Chunk Light Tuna in Water. DUMULE Bl;:E Chunk White or Solid White Tuna in Water may be subs tituted for Chunk Light Tuna in this recipe. •-' oz. ('I.I pkg.) rainbow rotelli pasta • in cup fat free Italian dressing • 1 tbsp. dried oregano • 2 roma tomatoes • cut in quarter slices • l/i cucumber· cut in half & sliced • 11.J cup sliced black olives • 2 OL (about l/J cup) crumbkd feta cheese • in cup chopped parsley •fresh spinach leaves (optional scn •ing garnish) Cook pasta according a package directions, about 8 minutes. Meanwhile prepare vegetables and place in large bowl. Add drained tuna, olives, feta cheese, oregano and parsley. Drai n pasta, rinse under cold running water to cool. Add pasta to bowl and po ur dre!>sing over salad, tossing gently. Serve immediately or chill until ready to serve. If de~ired, line serving plate with fresh spinach leaves and top with chilled salad. Yield: 4'12 cups. P(epar:ition time 15 minutes. Servings: 4!/i (J cup) Calorics per: 238; Fat per: 6 grams; Co!i.t per: S0.72 CHUNKY CHINESE TUNA SALAD • 1 can (6 oz.) BUMBLE BEE Chunk Ughl Tuna in Water. DUMDLE BEE Chunk White or Solld While Tuna In Water may be substituted for Chunk Light in this recipe. • S oz. (V.. pkg.) linguinl pas ta • ¥.l cup low calorie Oriental dressing • 1 rib celery • sliced • 1 carrot • sllced • 2 &rcen onions 1liccd • v. red pepper • sliced • 1 ~ cups cabbage • 1hrcdded • '4 cup clhanlro • chopped • ~ cup canned chow mein noodles Cook pasta al dcnte according to package directions, about 9 minutes. Meanwhile prepare vegetables and place in large bowl. Drain pasta and rinse under cold running water 10 cool. Add pasta to bowl, add alad dressing and toss to blend. Serve immedia1cly or chill until ready to serve. 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O\l•r J l"'r10J of .1ppro\ lhrw 1111111Ch\, tumor' gr.iduJll> r\'H'dt'<i ilnd 'Y°'\Jtorn' or l •llh.\'I, hw1d>'htm111111 .• ml'mlJ Jnd (h.tbl'll'\ Wl'rt• lOlllpktl'fy J ll•\ IJtl•d G REEN TEA EVERYDAY To Keep Cancer Away \ group ol )ll\'Oll~t'> rl'JXlrtt-d preltminary evi~cncc rc<:l!ntly that green tea .ta~ ,, m.ut...l•d" t.'lft:t t m pro tl.'cting laborattlry animal'> fro m (ertdin form~ of ~ancer, .and mdy do thl' \dffi t• lor people l>r \11.tn 11 Conney, dtrt:llor of the-lctbor.itory for cancer r~arch at Rutgers L'n1H'r\1t>. r"·ported a t thl' fourth< hemk.11 Congr,•s-. of North American. "It ha, hwn t:\tJbli\hl'd m the la,t 10 to JS yt:Jr\ that what we eat in our dkt.can effect the mt... or lamer.ff Dr. Con ney ~1d 'An e'>timatl>d one-third of human canct"I' may be.• c.au)l>d by the'>e dietary factor\:. I lirotJ ru1il..i of the Nation.ii Canc~r Cente_r Research Jmtitute 'in Tokyo .\.a14 mtcre\t m green tea re .. ultcd from a mysterious situation m Sh11uoka Prefecture, in <.entrJI Japan. · Japanese pubht-health officials diSt-overed th.at residenu of the uea had an unu>ually low ino dence of cancer. Researche~ rulctd out every other factor e.xcq>< green tea consumptio n. Sh11uot...a ts located m d tea-produdng region of Japan. Residenh drink 1morc grl'l'O tea-J bout 10 small cups a day. than other Japanese who tu\.·e higher cancer rateo; They alw U'll' tea leav~ only once. while other Japanese typically 'bre~ several bathes of tea from the same leaves. As a result, they com ume more of the c.:berrucal in tea Cepigal-Jocatechin gallatc) believed to protect agaimt cancer. 1 111 t 1rl·.11 Brit.sin. Or. \lud.i1r. lt111dm 1,'\.I rl·w.m h I h.it d1·11·rm111l'd that lH'll J rl'lal 11 l' d.d1llt1H y ol I hl' l''"'llllill f.itl .. t1ud' plJy Jn import.int p.ir1 111 Ill' CiJU\t·~ of Jrh:flo,dt•rmh. l11ro1tJr} rhrombmh. multlpl1• '1<.ll'nnl\, cf1abdl'\ 11wlll1u\, hy1x·rll'n\1011 J11J ll'rlJin lorn1' of malignant dl'i('tlW\ concenuuuwr So far, the polypherols and other substances In the gn.i.cn tea \how an inhibiting effect against cancer of the stomach, livt>r, skin and lung. Researchers believe that a tea's effect may lower blood pressure and blood cholesterol. stabilize blood sugar, kill decar.· causing bacteria, and block the action of many carunogens. In CanadJ, Dr llorob111 tound thJI Jlwhol do1.•\ 11\ damagt• 10 thl' ll'lu,· Jl\J to thl' h\l.'r by fllll'rforing Wilh Oorll\al C\Wllllal f.llly Jlid\ m('t.lbolmn 4 t\ rt·waRh pro1'-~t m Au\trahJ U'>l.>d lnw lOnccntr;i1iom of 01.\.,..-t-d oil lo 'Uffl'\~fully wmbat )trl'p mfl-tllon in h<Kpllills ~ In lhl' US .• Or P,urill.i jOhll\lOJl tound that dll'l tont.ilnlng 10% Oax~ •111 dra\Ulally thanitl'> 1he pros1agla11dm COnt('nt of wrum and the fatty Jud woti.'XI of human br{'UI milk by 3 f.iuot of ll'n. withlll five dJ)''i 6 \\!~ .• Or. OooJ ld Rudin found 1ha1 Omt>gJ-3 laity alld ddlucncy 1\ thl' bJ>1l tdU\t.' of nu1or mental illnt.·>>. ~"t..lU\t.' f;itty add~ pro\ ade thl• \u~trale upon whkh niacin .ind other B .. ltamrm all to form thl.' prO\lJglandm-3 ~rit.'\ tl\~ue hormonl"i U(X't 1al mMion fatty ;iods1 whit h r\'gulate Ol'Urocircults 1hrough the wholl' boJy Dr. Fung-Lung Chung of the American Health Foundation 'in Valhalla, N. 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And don't be intimidated by the idea ·of cooking ,Asi:m food. The recipes feature ingredients that arc so accessible cooks will w:int · to try each and every one of them. Quick and easy stir-frying is the key to producing colorful, navorful and thoroughly satisfying dishes. The stir-frying technique also appeals to the health-conscious because the intense heat cooks the food with very little added fat. Inste;W, -seasonings sue as garlic, ginger, chili paste and sugar arc used in 1he stir-fry sa uces to deliver a one-two taste punch with a minimum of fat. And each dish easily meets the 30% or less calorics from fat guideline. For ex:imple, the fast and simple Buddha's. Oclightful Vegetables, a bright combinatiqn of shredded Napa cabbage, broccoli, red pepper, baby corn and carrots tossed with a navorf ul s:iucc, is a delicious meal that caters to the eye as well as to the 1astebuds. The i.ugar in this delectable sauce . Turkey treats are also great timesavers If you are like most people, your i.chcdule is solidly packed. You've gm prei.sing deadlines at work and oi fu ll lii.t of errands and chores, as \\ell all family responsibilities at l.orne. Sometimes you wonder how you can fit it all in. One way is to make the most cllacient u!>e of your time. When t.ooking on the weekend, you can cook extra port ion:. of food . Then )OU can have thei.e convenience foods available to help yo u prepare quick and easy, yet delicious and wttolcsomc meals during the hectic, hurried and ti:irried work week. Dy preparing this Breast Braised wi1h Garlic and Rice on Saturday or Sunday, you can treat yourself to a spcct:icularly elegant meal that helps you celebrate the weekend. Then, during the coming week, when you just don't have time 10 cook, use the remaining cooked turkey meat to prepare delicious meals that yo u can fix in a nash. Decausc turkey is !>O veri.atilc, >ou can combine it with any number of navoring agents and create entirely different taste scni.ations. Although Breast llraised with Garlic and Rice, Grecian and &rbccue ui.c the same turkey meat, all three recipes <ire entirely different. There's another advantage to cooking up extra amounts of tu rkey breast. Since there is a larger meat to bone ratio with turkey breast, it's a very economical choice. You save 11)0ney as well as time. That's a tough combination to beat. TURKJY BRIAST BRAISED WITH GARLIC AND RICI • J Cup Iona-vain rice • l Can (14~ ounces) chicken broth • l/J Cup white wine • 2 Teaspoons dried parsley • l/J Teaspoon tacb dried rostmary, thyme and sage • J Day leaf • J Bone-In (6 pound) turkey lwtu~t •Paprika •Carlie bulbs, root-end cut orr • Jn 5-quan Dutch oven combine r ice, broth, wine, pari.lcy, rosemary, thyme, sage and bay leaf Pince turkey over rice mixture and • prinkle turkey generously with 'paprika. Place whole garlic bulb:., cut end up, in rice around &urkey brca t. Cover top of Dutch oven with foil and lid. Bake ar 350 d.carccs 2'h to 3 hours or un1il jnc:at 1hcrmomcter inserted in tbickc~t part Of breast regi ters ,l 70 to 115 de,rces. Allow to tan<.I )0 to JS minutes before serving. ru serve, carve turkey into !ices an~ place on planer. Spoon rice mUi1urc inro &crvina bowl. SquecLe aarlic from :.kins onto turkey and rice. Serves 4. helpc accentuate the utml sweetness or the vegetables. Thal Chaen with Bllil. • marwlously simple stir-fry combinina chicken, frah basil, straw mushrooms and baby oom, will elicit compliments trom sucsu as well u requcsu for more. The pinch or sugar balances the saltiness of the sauce ingredients, enlivening the flavor of the dish·while keeping it low-fat. Extremely quick to prepare, the Hoisin Chicken Breast Supreme, can be served as either an appetizer by cutting the chicken bre:ms into chunks or left whole as a main course. The caramel-like coating that gives the dish a pleasing color :ind taste is created by the sugar in the sauce. Although rice serves as the traditional accompaniment 10 Buddha's Delightful Vegetables, Thai Chicken ~ith Basil and the Hoisioo Chicken Breast Supreme, there :ire other creative high- carbohydrate, low-Cal grains th:it -ean serve 1he same role. For example, couscous, bulgur, millet, split peas and lentils are othc( imaginative and healthful choices. Smooth noodles, crunchy vegetables and tender tofu create a memorable contrast of flavors and textures in the Oriental Tofu Noodle Salad with Spicy Peanut Butter Sauce. Thi!l"noodle dish is sure to pique the palate of everyone at your dim.er table. And for v:iriety, try chicken, turkey cutleb or pork instead of the tofu. Aho, experiment witb different noodles !luch as thick noodles or curly noodles as an alternate to the thin and i.tr:iight vermicelli. Americans have ewer rice. Makes 8 semnp da<eloped a passion for Allan Nutrient Content Per SCrving food. )includes 1 cup cooked rice) The wisdom of the Asians is 368 calorics; 71.5 f. carbohydrate; confmned by the Dietary St!Jc protein; 5 g at; 0 mg Ouidelincs' tt.:ummcndation for c esterol; <M• ma sodium; .S I hip-carbohydrate, low-fat eatinc. Enjoy! dietary fiber THAI CHICON WITH aUDDHA'I DILl•HnUL UllL va•nULU • I tsp chllt paste (substitute: • 2 tablnpoons sesame oil crushed dried rtd chlle ptpptt • 3 drtcd rtd cbllc peppers and 2 tablespoon minced 1artlc) • ~ cup sliced sc11Uoa1 • 2 tablespoon ~ttd•ble on • I tabltspoon minced 1artle • I lb chicken brtuu, cut Into • l pcded carrots; thinly sliced cubes Into coins • ~ cup straw mushroonlS • l cup small broccoli Oottts • ~ cup baby com • ~ sweet ttd pepper, cut Into • 3 tablespoon nsh sauce thin strips • • 1 tablespoon sucar • l cups shttcMled Napa cabbaae • l cup l'rcsh basil leaves (lf • l cup baby com available, use holy basil) • 8 oz can sliced water chestnuts Cut the chicken into cubes. .... Heat a wok, add 1 tablespoon oil. • l 'h cups chicken broth Add the chile paste :ind fry on • 3 tablespoon low sodium soy moderate heat, stirring until sau~ fragrant, about 3 minutes. Add • I 'h tablespoon r~ wine_ or remaining 1 tablc-s-poon oil.Turn sake • l tablespoon sugar heat to high. Add the chicken • 1 teaspoon sesame oil and stir-fry until cooked • 1 cornstarch throughout. Add the mushrooms Combine the sauce ingredients and baby corn to the wok. Mix and blend well. Heat a wok, add well. Add the fish sauce, sugar, the sesame oil and heat until very and basil leaves. Stir until the hot. Add chilcs and stir-fry until sugar has dissolved and the basil darkened. Add green onions and leaves have wilted. Garni!.h wi1h garlic and i.tir·f 7. 1 minute. Add . ~hilcs. Serve on lettuce leaves, carrots and stir-ry 4 minutes. with a side of rice. Makes 4 Add broccoli and red pepper and servings. stir-fry 1 minute. Add shredded c:ibbage and stir-fry l minute. Nutrient Content Per Serving Add baby corn and water (includes one cop cooked rice) che)tnuts and )tir-f ry 30 seconds. 539 calorics; 75.5 g carbohydrate; Add $auce to vegetables and mix 36 g protein; 9 g fat; 65 mg well. Cover wok; cook until cholesterol 1,197 mg sodium: 2.5 vegetables ore crisp·tendcr. Serve g dietary fiber Farniers -. -= -yq • marlUde •uce • " aap llOIM sautt • 2 lablapoo• loW sodium soy sauce •llablnpoollrkewlMorsab • 2 ............... o 2 tablespoon ketchup • 2 tal*spoon minced 11rtlc • 2.5 lbs chicken breast, skinless and boneless Combine the marinade ingredients in o bowl. Add the chicken and toss lightly to coat. Cover with plastic wrap and let . marinate for several hours in the refrigerator. Preheat the oven to 375 degrees. Arrange the chicken in a baking pan lined with aluminum foil. Dake for 20-25 minutes, or until done. Transfer to a platter and serve whole or cut into strips or cut chicken into strips. Heat a wok, add 1 teaspoon vegetable oil, and heat until hot. Add chicken and stir-fry until cooke<S throuihou~ Makes 8 servings. Nutrient Content Per Serving 200 calories; 11 g carbohydrate; 33.5 g protein; 2 g fat; 82 mg cholesterol; 448 mg sodium; 0.5 g dietary fiber. ORllNTAL TOFU NOODLI SALAD • ~ lb txtra nnn tofu • ll oz vermicelli noodles • 11/J cups grated carrots • 2 cups bean sprouts • l/J grttn pepper, cut Into thin julienne strips • l/J red pepper, cut into thin julienne strips • = at Atrium Court 49 ~ . IN FASHION ISLAND Home Of Orange County's Finest Produce! 11U'lde;. Febn*y ts, , • 1 taM111 .. abictd K9111oiu c....-.-•> •l l •111•--•eoll ........... • 1 tablespoon minced ~c • 1 tablespooa minced ginger . •IA cup smooth or crunchy reduced-fat peaaut butter • 2~ tablespoon low IOdium soy sauce • 1 ~ tablespoon rice wine or sake • 2 tablespoon worcestershirc sauce • l lh tablespoon suaar • 1 tsp hot chile sastfi (substitute: crushed dried re ch le pepper) • 3 tablespoon chicken broth or water Wrap the tofu in paper towels and place a heavy weight, such as a pct, on top. Let stand for 30 minutes to press out the excess water, then cut into l inch cube s. To prepare the dressing, finely mince the garlic and fiinger in a food processor or a b ender. Add the remaininl ingredients one at a time, blemhng we-11 arre-r each addition. If the dressing seems too thick, add about 1 tablespoon additional broth or water; if it seems thin, add more peanut butter. Add the tofu and toss lightly to coat. Cover with plastic wrap and let stand at room temperature for about 25 minutes. Cook vermicelli noodles. Rinse :ind drain in a colander. Heat a wok, add 2 teaspoons sesame oil, and heat until very hot. Stir-fry scallions for about 30 seconds and then add carrots, bean )prouts and peppers. Stir·f ry for about 1 minute. Add cooked vermicelli noodles and tofu with marinade to wok. Toss gently un1il heated. Makes 6 servings. DELI-KITCHEN Prices Good Through Wednesday 311/95 GROCERY-WINE r LARGE EGGS 99L